An objection to an individual grand juror may be based on the cause that the grand juror: (1) is less than 18 years of age; (2) is not a citizen of the United States; (3) has not resided in this state 30 days; (4) lacks mental capacity; (5) is a prosecutor upon a charge against the defendant; (6) is a witness on the part of the prosecution, and has been served with process or bound by recognizance as such; or (7) is of a state of mind in reference to the case or to either party which shall satisfy the court, in the exercise of a sound discretion, that the juror cannot act impartially and without prejudice to the substantial rights of the party objecting.
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