South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Chief Judge J Anderson) is a form used to challenge or excuse prospective jurors from service based on a specific legal reason. This form is used to remove jurors who may have an interest or bias in the case, are related to a party in the case, or have a financial interest in the outcome of the case. There are three types of South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Chief Judge J Anderson): challenge for cause, peremptory challenge and strike for hardship. A challenge for cause is used when there is a legal reason to excuse a prospective juror, such as bias, prejudice or a personal relationship with a party in the case. A peremptory challenge is used to excuse a potential juror without stating a legal reason. A strike for hardship is used to excuse a potential juror due to extenuating circumstances such as medical issues or financial hardship.