Where there is evidence that the state of mind of a prospective juror is likely to preclude him or her from rendering an impartial verdict (see, CPL 270.20 [1] [b]), the juror must state a personal, unequivocal assurance that he or she will be able to render verdict based solely on the evidence adduced at trial (see, People v Arnold...
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