Challenges for cause are the ones we are going through now: challenges for "hardship," for prejudgments about the case that can't be set aside, for unwillingness to ever impose the death penalty, etc. These are unlimited and are decided by the judge.
After all the challenges for cause are finished, each side gets 10 peremptory challenges ("free strikes"), plus maybe a couple extra because there are so many alternates in this case (it's up to HHJP). The parties should get a list of all jurors and pass it back and forth taking turns crossing people off until all the strikes are used. Then the jury will be the first 20 people (12 plus 8 alternates) left on the list.
IMO this announcement made very little sense. George could not sue for defamation for something that is said in court as part of a party's case.
See above re: peremptory challenges.
The parties do not PICK a jury--they UNPICK a jury through these peremptory challenges. Any juror who is especially desirable to EITHER the State or the defense will undoubtedly be stricken by the other party. They will end up with 20 people no one really wants on the jury.
Casey hired JB. He was not appointed by the court. I know--shocking, right?
She promised him $4,000 or something as a retainer and paid him out of her imaginary bank account. :floorlaugh:
I don't know anything about her, so I couldn't say.