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Through a process called voir dire. The attorneys for both sides question potential jurors about their backgrounds and attempt to discover any potential biases. This takes place in the courtroom and in front of the judge.

In actuality, a jury isn't so much "selected" as potential jurors are rejected - that's how an impartial jury comes about.

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