Yes, if you're asked that.You will undoubtedly be asked if you believe that the fact that a person was arrested means they are guilty. Just say "yes." The defense lawyer will boot you immediately.
In my case, the only question I was asked was if I knew the 2 girls who were the witnesses for the Prosecution.
I told them "I know who they are, but they're not friends of mine".
(it's town about the size of Mayberry, and they both graduated high school a year behind me)
And by the time I stood up and addressed the judge, it was clear to me they were wrapping up selecting the jury and I was on it.
AND I wanted no part of railroading this kid to maybe serving 20 years hard time for a minor drug offense.
If I HAD known about jury nullification, I'd just have refused to vote guilty and hung the jury, but would've been the talk of the town and accused of being in league with the "druggies".