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In the United States, jurors take what is known as a jurors oath. The juror must take the oath by swearing to God that they will render a verdict only according to the presented evidence in the case.

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The perjory admonishment

"Do you, and each of you, understand and agree that you will accurately and truthfully answer, under penalty of perjury, all questions propounded to you concerning your qualifications and competency to serve as a trial juror in the matter pending before this court, and that failure to do so may subject you to criminal prosecution?

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the oath taken in the court of law is to tell the truth and nothing but the truth

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to try the case fairly

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