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THE COURT: He didn’t rise to the level of 
cause. I agree, so we will leave him alone. Anybody 
else?
 
MR. TYSON: No.
 
THE COURT: Mr. de Vlaming, you agree with 
Mr. Tyson’s choices, you don’t have any to add?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: I have nothing more 
to add.
 
THE COURT: That’s fine. Peremptory 
challenges, three per side. I don’t care how you use 
them. You can back strike them. You can use them any 
way you want to right up to the moment that we swear the 
jury. I just want a fair jury and let you all determine 
how you want to strategically use your causes. Let’s go 
through and see if I am clear on who is left.
We have juror three, juror eight, we have 
nine, ten, twelve, and thirteen. Mr. Tyson, I am going 
to let you tell us how you feel about those first six.
 
MR. TYSON: Judge, the State will strike 
number twelve.
 
THE COURT: Number twelve. Then we have 
number three, eight, nine, ten, thirteen, and fifteen. 
Mr. de Vlaming, to you?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: We will excuse
number nine.