State West Virginia v. James D. Bennett
1989.WV.162, 382 S.E.2D 322, 181 W.VA. 269
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1. When individual voir dire reveals that a prospective juror feels prejudice against the defendant which the juror admits would make it difficult for him to be fair, and when the juror also expresses reluctance to serve on the jury, the defendants motion to strike the juror from the panel for cause should ordinarily be granted.
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