During jury selection in a federal civil trial, one party identifies that a potential juror has a close personal relationship with the opposing party. What is the most appropriate method for seeking to exclude this juror?
A for cause challenge is appropriate in this scenario because it allows the exclusion of a juror based on specific reasons, such as a prior relationship with a party. Peremptory challenges do not permit exclusion based on specific reasons.
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