<Ol> <Li> Are not categorically opposed to the imposition of capital punishment; </Li> <Li> Are not of the belief that the death penalty must be imposed in all instances of capital murder--that is, they would consider life imprisonment as a possible penalty . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Are not categorically opposed to the imposition of capital punishment; </Li> <Li> Are not of the belief that the death penalty must be imposed in all instances of capital murder--that is, they would consider life imprisonment as a possible penalty . </Li> <P> The creation of such a jury requires the striking during voir dire of jurors who express opposition to the death penalty such that they are unable or unwilling to set aside personal, moral, or emotional objections toward the supporting of a death sentence, and is designed to produce a fair and impartial jury of which the members will fairly consider all options, including the death penalty and life imprisonment . </P>

​death-qualified juries involve exclusion of which of the following