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Propter affectum

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Propter affectum, because of some presumed or actual partiality in the juryman who is made the subject of the objection; on this ground a juror may be objected to if he is related to either within the ninth degree, or is so connected by affinity; ...

 


Of the same nature and effect as a principle challenge "propter affectum." Peremptory challenge. For which no reason is assigned. Principal challenge. 1.

See also: Lawyer, Word, Juror, Judge, Opinion

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