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MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Yeah, right.
 
THE COURT: She’s gone. Who else?
 
MR. TYSON: Number seven, Mr. X. 
What his statement was, that he has some concerns, the 
best he could come up with, “I possibly can. I will try. 
Maybe I can be fair and impartial.” The best he did was 
“possibly”. I would ask that we strike him for cause 
also.
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Judge, I think that 
he did indicate, however, that he felt that system is 
that you are innocent until proven guilty. That is a 
precept that we all want to accept. He wasn’t treated 
that way. However, when I asked him whether he could 
apply the law to this case as the Court gives him, I 
believe he indicated his assent.
 
MR. TYSON: He indicated that he was
falsely accused. The strongest he said was “possibly” 
that he could be fair and impartial.
 
THE COURT: I wrote down “not sure and be 
f air”. I also very early in the ball game made notes 
about his ability to follow the law, which I have doubts 
about based on things he has said. I find there to be a 
two-fold basis to strike him for cause. I think the case 
law says that I have the totality of what he says, and if 
I can in good faith determine that there may be a cause