South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Judge Terry L Wooten) is a procedure that allows parties in a civil or criminal case to challenge potential jurors on the basis of their bias or lack of impartiality. This procedure is also known as a “for cause” strike, as the party challenging a potential juror must provide a valid reason for why they are requesting to strike the juror. There are three types of South Carolina Request To Strike Jurors for Cause (Judge Terry L Wooten): 1. Peremptory Strike: A peremptory strike is a type of request to strike a juror without having to provide a valid reason for the strike. This type of strike is used when a party has a feeling or suspicion that a potential juror may be biased or not impartial in their decision-making but cannot prove it. 2. Batson Challenge: This type of challenge is used when a party feels that a potential juror has been struck because of their race, gender, or ethnicity in violation of the Batson v. Kentucky decision. 3. For Cause Strike: This type of request to strike a juror requires a valid reason to be provided in order to challenge the potential juror. This type of challenge is often used when a potential juror has an existing relationship or knowledge of a case that may lead to a biased decision.