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Although the Word "Peers" Is Nowhere in the Constitution, Modernly

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Although the word "peers" is nowhere in the Constitution, modernly a jury of one's peers actually means:


A) a defendant's equals.
B) those chosen from the county where the crime was committed.
C) those representing a cross-section of the community where the trial is held.
D) associates of the defendant.

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