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Jury selection in the Ross Harris murder trial took a decidedly different turn this morning: all four prospective jurors who were interviewed said they had formed no opinions about the case and could be fair and impartial.
A deputy clerk, a part-time student, a maintenance man and a rehabilitation aide all told Superior Court Judge Mary Staley they only had cursory knowledge of the case and had formed no opinions about it.
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So far, a dozen potential jurors from a pool of about 250 have answered questions posed by the judge and by the prosecution and defense.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/jury-selection-in-hot-car-trial-take-different-tur/nq5YY/
It's looking better today but still, 12/250 - there's a long way to go.
A deputy clerk, a part-time student, a maintenance man and a rehabilitation aide all told Superior Court Judge Mary Staley they only had cursory knowledge of the case and had formed no opinions about it.
...
So far, a dozen potential jurors from a pool of about 250 have answered questions posed by the judge and by the prosecution and defense.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/jury-selection-in-hot-car-trial-take-different-tur/nq5YY/
It's looking better today but still, 12/250 - there's a long way to go.