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issue I should err on the side of caution, and I have, I 
will, and I did. Go on.
 
MR. TYSON: Judge, number eighteen, Mr. 
X, he has already from the start he says that he 
might not be able to fair and impartial. He said that he 
has heard of facts of the case. He has already made up 
his mind, he believes the Defendant was baited.
 
THE COURT: Any issue there?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: We like him.
 
THE COURT: He’s gone. Who is next?
 
MR. TYSON: Judge, the only one I have 
concern about is number nineteen, Mr. X. I still 
don’t think we are really clear about what his concerns 
are about the trial, and his prior experiences. I’m not 
sure Mr. de Vlaming 
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MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: I don’t want him 
challenged for cause. I agree with you that it was a 
little bit nebulous, but he had some concern over when he 
was an MP dealing with domestic matters, and when 
husbands go after wives, and children. When I indicated 
that this case had nothing to do with children or spousal 
problem and asked if he could be fair, he indicated yes. 
I don’t think he is for cause.
 
MR. TYSON: I don’t have any strong
reasons other than his uncertainty, Judge.