Answer:
Challenges for cause are made when voir dire reveals that a juror is not qualified, able, or fit to serve in a particular case. Lawyers generally have an unlimited number of "for cause" challenges available.
Explanation:
A prospective juror may be challenged for cause because of: exposure to pretrial publicity about the case, a connection with a party, an attorney, the judge, or a witness in the case. experience as a victim of a crime that is similar to that being tried.
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