A jury has been selected to decide whether General Motors should be held liable for a faulty ignition switch that allegedly caused a car’s power to shut down and prevent air bags from deploying in an accident.
Attorneys for the automaker and plaintiff Robert Scheuer completed jury selection late Monday before Southern District Judge Jesse Furman, setting the stage for opening arguments Tuesday morning.
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