What does research show about death-qualified jurors?
A) They are less concerned with due process and more inclined to believe the prosecution than are excludable jurors.
B) They are significantly less knowledgeable and have more misconceptions about the death penalty and the death-sentencing process than do excludable jurors.
C) They are more likely to believe that the focus of the penalty phase of a bifurcated trial should be only on the nature of the crime rather than mitigation, and that the death penalty deters murder.
D) They are less likely to believe that innocent people are convicted of capital crimes, that the death penalty is unfair to minorities, and that life without parole really means that a prisoner will not be released from prison.
E) all of the above
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