AugustWest
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That is one of the things asked at almost every trial. The purpose of the question is to determine possible bias among the jurors. Those jurors that would say "no, there is no way he is innocent" would be struck for cause.I was paraphrasing the question asked for dramatic effect.
This is the actual quote:
At one point during defense questioning, Andrew Baldwin, part of Allen's defense team, stood behind him in court with his hands on his shoulders and said, "You guys, look at this man right here. Is it really possible that he might be innocent of this crime?" Allen smiled at the jury and the jury just stared back. The state objected. Baldwin then said to the potential jurors, "I need you to look in your hearts and minds."
Here are the Indiana Jury Rules (Rule 17 and 18 are for challenges to jurors):
ETA: not 16 and 17