The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Rolf Harris watches on video link as jurors selected for trial

Television entertaine­r accused of indecent assault and sexual assault

- Jemma crew

A jury has been selected for the sex-attack trial of television entertaine­r Rolf Harris, who will follow proceeding­s remotely.

Harris is accused of indecently assaulting young girls over a period of more than 30 years and his trial, which started yesterday, is expected to last around six weeks.

Wearing a dark suit and tie, the entertaine­r replied “I am, yes”, when asked if he was Rolf Harris by Judge Alistair McCreath, as he appeared by video link.

In December last year Judge McCreath ruled Harris would not have to attend his trial in person because of his age and health.

Judge McCreath told jurors at Southwark Crown Court: “He is not a young man and it naturally makes a lot of sense for him to attend his trial remotely.”

The Australian-born 86-year-old watched as a jury of five men and seven women were selected, with three reserves selected.

Jurors were directed to pause in front of the camera for a moment so Harris could see them before making their way to the jury box.

Judge McCreath said: “Anyone has the right to see the jurors who are to try him so he can let us know if he knows them.”

Split into sections, the screen will show parts of the Southwark courtroom and the room where Harris will follow proceeding­s.

Witnesses will be hidden from Harris’s view by screens.

Harris has previously pleaded not guilty to seven counts of indecent assault and one alternativ­e charge of sexual assault.

He is accused of attacking seven women and girls, one of whom was aged under 13, between 1971 and 2004.

Some of the offences were allegedly committed at the BBC Television Centre in west London.

Jurors were told the trial is likely to conclude around mid-February.

The Crown is expected to open its case tomorrow.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Harris is being tried remotely due to his age and health.
Picture: PA. Harris is being tried remotely due to his age and health.

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