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general challenge

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A quick definition of general challenge:

A general challenge is when someone questions the fairness or legality of a person, action, or thing. This can happen in court when someone thinks a law or policy is unfair or unconstitutional. It can also happen when someone wants to disqualify a potential juror from serving on a jury because of bias or prejudice. A general challenge is different from a peremptory challenge, which is when someone can remove a potential juror without giving a reason.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A type of challenge in which a party questions the legal qualifications of a person, action, or thing. It can also refer to a request to disqualify a potential juror or an entire jury panel.

Example: In a court case, a lawyer may make a general challenge to a potential juror if they believe that the juror is biased or has a conflict of interest that would prevent them from being fair and impartial.

This example illustrates how a general challenge is used to question the legal qualifications of a potential juror and ensure that the jury is fair and impartial.

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