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What makes a jury "death qualified?" A. That members of the jury are willing to consider the possibility of sentencing a person to death B. That members of the jury are willing to take part in the bifurcated trial process required for death penalty cases. C. That members of the jury can be removed from the jury without cause. D. That members of the jury must have previously served as jurors in a criminal trial to qualify for death penalty cases. E. That members of the jury agree to serve in future cases, where the defendant appeals their guilt.
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