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Why do you think autism automatically disqualifies a potential juror?
Because I'm uninformed on the matter, I opined on it, hence the reason why I gave an opinion for something that I'm not certain on. I sounded like I was certain, but I clearly stated it was an opinion, not fact.
As for why I talked about this with autism, that's because their communication, social skills, and reasoning are hampered, and even if they try to accommodate for that sort of deal, there are still issues that can't be fixed. Those, like me (as an example), would be unable to be "good" jurors as a result of our hampered emotional control.