CNN reports:
Thursday morning, a new panel of 96 jurors, already sworn in, will return to the courtroom. The judge will ask two broad questions: whether any juror feels they can’t be fair or impartial, and whether they are unable to serve on the trial for another reason. The trial is expected to last at least six weeks.
The remaining jurors will then answer 42 questions on a questionnaire. Prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers get 30 minutes each to ask the first 18 jurors more specific questions, after which they will conduct strikes.
Both sides were given 10 peremptory strikes that they could use to excuse jurors. Trump and prosecutors used six on Tuesday, leaving them each with four strikes remaining.
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