A Hershey's chocolate taste-tester and a woman who thwarted a jewelry store robbery with her bare hands are among the jurors who will decide Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams' fate in his federal corruption trial.

The 16-member jury, including those to be designated alternates, is made up primarily of middle-aged white women from suburbs spanning an area as far west of Philadelphia as Lancaster County and as far north as Northampton County. Specifically, the jury comprises 11 white women, two black women, one Hispanic woman and two white men.

The jury in the Philadelphia federal courthouse was selected out of a pool of 137 people after nearly seven hours of questioning both as a whole and then individually by U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania along with prosecutors and Williams' defense lawyers.

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