Question

All of the following are reasons for which a potential juror for a capital case may be excluded, except:
A) the potential juror states that he objects to the death penalty on moral grounds, but that he could set such personal feelings aside to objectively apply the law.
B) the potential juror was dismissed as part of the defense's peremptory challenge for no particular reason at all.
C) the juror clearly has a bias against the defendant, based on the defendant's occupation as a prostitute.
D) the potential juror states that she does not support the death penalty and would never be able to vote to pass such a sentence, even if she was certain that the law indicated that such a punishment was suitable.
E) serving on a trial jury would cause an undue hardship for the potential juror.

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