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More than 50 prospectiv­e Trump jurors say unable to be fair, excused from trial

- By AFP

More than 50 prospectiv­e jurors were excused from the landmark trial of former president Donald Trump on Monday after they said they would not be able to try him fairly and impartiall­y.

Ninety-six potential panelists were assembled in a New York court to be screened for their ability to fairly judge Trump, accused of covering up hush money payments to a porn star with whom he is alleged to have had an affair.

One prospectiv­e juror, a woman with short hair, said “I just couldn’t do it” as she left court, which was adjourned for the day and will resume Tuesday morning.

At least nine other prospectiv­e jurors were excused after raising their hand when Judge Juan Merchan asked if they could not serve for any other reason.

A randomly selected group of 18 prospectiv­e jurors were taken through pre-agreed screening questions, covering education, news habits, hobbies and their ability to be neutral.

Merchan has said there is a pool of up to 500 Manhattan residents from which the court can draw to empanel the jury that will judge arguably one of the most wellknown and controvers­ial men in the world.

Jurors must answer a questionna­ire including checks on whether they have been members of far-right groups associated with Trump.

More than a dozen court officers were stationed around the courtroom in Manhattan as the process ground on and Trump craned his neck to see the prospectiv­e panelists.

Selection of 12 jurors — given anonymity to protect them from what the judge says is risk of bribery or even physical harm — is expected to be a tortuous process.

It could go on as long as

two weeks, according to one of Trump’s lawyers.

The Republican presidenti­al candidate is accused of falsifying business records in a scheme to cover up an alleged extramarit­al sexual encounter with adult film actress Stormy Daniels to shield his first election cam

paign, in 2016, from lastminute upheaval.

He faces three other criminal cases centered on his hoarding of top-secret documents after leaving office and his alleged unpreceden­ted attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden.

 ?? Angela Weiss/townnews.com Content Exchange ?? There is a pool of up to 500 Manhattan residents from which the court can draw to empanel a jury in Trump’s trial, according to the judge overseeing it.
Angela Weiss/townnews.com Content Exchange There is a pool of up to 500 Manhattan residents from which the court can draw to empanel a jury in Trump’s trial, according to the judge overseeing it.

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