NORWALK -- So, you think you want to be a juror in the Michael Skakel murder case, but you're not sure. That's a good start. Those especially eager to serve aren't chosen. After eight days of far more people being rejected than chosen, the criteria for selection by now are obvious. If you were among the new pool of prospective jurors being brought to Norwalk Superior Court this morning, you would be questioned about your hardships, your heartaches, your hobbies and your biases. You would be asked if you are able to return a verdict guaranteed to rip out someone's...