From WHAS11
Crystal Rogers case: Trial updates
11:51 a.m.
Attorneys will soon start questioning jurors to narrow down the jury pool.
The majority of potential jurors, around 55 people, had heard about Rogers' case, but didn't know specifics or have an opinion. Approximately 33 people knew nothing of the case.
The first jurors to be questioned are the roughly 30 people who knew specifics of the case but hadn't formed an opinion.

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Court sketch of Judge Charles Simms. | June 24, 2025
11:12 a.m.
The jury pool is made up of 132 people. Each potential juror is being given a questionnaire regarding their knowledge of the Crystal Rogers case.
The juror were instructed to circle one of the following responses:
- Never heard of it, no opinion.
- Heard of the case but no specifics, no opinion.
- Have heard of it, know specifics, no opinion.
- Have heard of the case, know specifics, and have have an opinion.
Based on how jurors respond, court staff are separating their responses into different groups.
Ultimately, 15 jurors will be chosen to hear the case, but only 12 will make the final jury. The other three will be dismissed as alternates prior to deliberations.
11 a.m.
Every seat in the 100-seat courtroom is full.
Brooks Houck is wearing a blue button-down shirt. Joseph Lawson is in a black button-down.
The jury pool is made up of construction workers, mechanics, men and women, both young and old.
Similar to Steve Lawson's trial, media and family members are watching jury selection from another room in the courthouse.
Judge Charles Simms told potential jurors the trial is expected to last 10 days, through July 8.
10:32 a.m.
Members of Brooks Houck's family are also present in the courtroom, including his son Eli, his sister and mother's boyfriend, although his mother Rosemary Houck was notably missing from court on Tuesday.
During Steve Lawson's trial in May, Special Prosecutor Shane Young named Rosemary Houck, alongside Brooks' brother, Nick Houck, as
"unindicted co-conspirators" who are still under investigation.

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Brooks Houck's family enter the courtroom as his trial in Crystal Rogers' death begins. His mom, Rosemary Houck, was notably missing. | June 24, 2025
Rosemary Houck has been present at many of her son's pre-trial hearings in Bardstown.
Houck's mom owns the family’s farm, a 245-acre property on Paschal Ballard Lane, which is located about nine miles south of downtown Bardstown.
The farm is the last place Rogers was seen alive on July 3, 2015, according to police. It’s been
searched several times for evidence.
9:31 a.m.
Crystal Rogers' family and friends entered the courthouse silently showing their support wearing a sea of pink.

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Sherry Ballard, Crystal Rogers' mom, speaks with WHAS11 Investigative Reporter Shay McAlister outside the Warren County courthouse. | June 24, 2025
9 a.m.
Jury selection has started. With two defendants facing a jury together, things will look a little different.
The prosecution will present a combined case explaining how the two defendants worked together in the crime.
For most of the trial, the prosecution will be lumping Brooks Houck and Joseph Lawson together, according to WHAS11 legal analyst Nick Mudd. But when it comes to jury deliberations, each defendant will come with his own set of jury instructions.
Houck and Joseph Lawson's trial was separated from Steve Lawson's due to his statements against his son Joseph and former employer Houck. The judge called the statements "wildly inconsistent."
Attorneys for Houck and Joseph Lawson also argued they would not be able to cross examine Steve Lawson if he was tried with the other co-defendants, so the judge separated Steve Lawson's trial.