Read the questions prospective Trump jurors have to answer before they’re selected in hush money trial

Annabella Rosciglione | Washington Examiner

The jury selection process is tricky in high-profile cases, especially when involving former President Donald Trump

The jury is being selected for Trump’s New York hush money case. Judge Juan Merchan indicated that the trial would move forth by outlining his jury selection process in a letter sent to the defense and prosecution. In a typical manner for a trial, possible jurors may excuse themselves before the trial for an “honest, legitimate and good faith reason” they may not be able to serve on the trial. 

After that process, the remaining possible jurors will be asked various questions to determine if they can serve in People v. Donald Trump

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