Jury Selection Starts Slow in Arbery Slaying Trial
Prosecutors and defense attorneys spent hours Monday questioning the first panel of 20 potential jurors brought to the Glynn County Courthouse. That's out of 600 summoned to jury duty, with 400 more on deck to show up next week if needed.
October 19, 2021 at 02:54 PM
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Criminal LawAttorneys resumed questioning potential jurors Tuesday in the trial of three white men charged with chasing and killing Ahmaud Arbery following a slow start Monday and a push from the judge to speed things along.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys spent hours Monday questioning the first panel of 20 potential jurors brought to the Glynn County Courthouse. That's out of 600 summoned to jury duty, with 400 more on deck to show up next week if needed.
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