If I have a preconcieved opinion about the case, should I make that known?
Usually when you're called in for jury service, and you're going through the voir dire process and they are asking you questions, you may not know what kind of a case you are going to be assigned to at that time. But if they start asking you questions about, have you ever been arrested for a DUI, has anybody in your family ever been arrested for a DUI, has anybody in your family been involved in an accident while drinking, and you've been reading in the paper about your next door neighbor who accidentally killed someone while they were drunk, you need to let them know that. You may not be able to be impartial if the next door neighbor is the person who gave you your puppies, you know, from their last litter, and they're the person who's your godfather, or something. You need to let them know.