Lodi News-Sentinel

New phase in key immigratio­n case

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SAN FRANCISCO — A key phase of jury selection began Monday in the trial of a Mexican national accused of killing a woman on a busy San Francisco pier in a case that set off a fierce national debate on immigratio­n.

Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, who had been deported five times, has acknowledg­ed shooting 32-year-old Kate Steinle while she walked with her father on the pier crowded with tourists.

Garcia Zarate has said the shooting was accidental and has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder.

Earlier this month, lawyers summoned hundreds of potential jurors to court to fill out questionna­ires. Among other things, they were asked if they could sit through a lengthy trial or had moral qualms about the case.

Superior Court spokes- woman Megan Filly said 160 jury candidates reported Monday for further questionin­g.

Media was not granted access to the courtroom due to limited space, Filly said. Court officials say media will be allowed to rotate into the courtroom at an unspecifie­d date.

Before the shooting, Garcia Zarate, 54, had been released from the San Francisco Jail after the district attorney dropped a minor marijuana charge. Zarate was freed despite a request from U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t to detain him for further deportatio­n proceeding­s.

The San Francisco sheriff, citing the city’s policy of limited cooperatio­n with federal immigratio­n officials, ignored the ICE request.

President Donald Trump referred to Steinle’s death while campaignin­g as a reason to toughen immigratio­n policies in the country.

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