Will We Get a Jury Today for the Diddy Trial?
Briefly

Sean 'Diddy' Combs's sex-trafficking trial progresses to the third day of jury selection on May 7 in Manhattan federal court. After an individual questioning aimed to assess potential biases, the selected jurors will provide basic biographical information as a group. The goal is to have 45 prospective jurors prepared for subsequent challenges from both sides, ultimately leading to a final jury of 12 jurors and 6 alternates by the end of the day. Opening statements are scheduled for May 12, with previous days' testimonies revealing notable juror concerns regarding sensitive topics.
The selection process aims to finalize 45 prospective jurors for a jury composed of 12 jurors and 6 alternates, ensuring sufficient remaining candidates post-challenges.
Jurors will share personal details including employment and family backgrounds during group questioning, which may unveil potential biases for the trial.
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