Making the Case: Understanding jury selection
No new jurors were selected Tuesday in the murder trial for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Nine of the 12 jurors have been seated so far but Chauvin's defense team says they worry since the city agreed to a $27M settlement with the George Floyd family, jurors will not be able to stay impartial. The presiding judge is reviewing the issue. So while we wait to see what's next, Kaitlin Monte spoke to The NewsEdge legal expert Charles Adams about how the jury selection process works.
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