FRANKUM, Judge.
1. Where, upon the call of a case and before a jury has been struck, counsel for one of the parties makes prejudicial remarks in the presence of the panel of jurors from which a jury is thereafter selected to try the case, such conduct is not cause for a continuance, but, at most, grounds for postponement of the trial until other panels of jurors can be drawn from which to select a jury. Thompson v. O'Connor,
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