Death qualification can be defined as
A) pretrial hearings that are conducted to determine whether a defendant should receive the death penalty.
B) a procedure used during voir dire to ensure that jurors are prepared for potentially graphic testimony concerning violence, usually involving murder.
C) a jury selection procedure that permits judges to exclude from capital cases all prospective jurors who say they would refuse to vote for the death penalty under any circumstance.
D) jurors' decision to recommend the death penalty even if the prosecution has not asked for it.
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