Indiana News

Jury Selection Starts Slowly in Camm’s 3rd Trial

  LEBANON, Ind. (AP) _ Jury selection could take two weeks in the third trial of a former Indiana state trooper accused of killing his wife and two children in September 2000.
 
 
  Defense attorney Stacy Uliana says both sides began jury selection by weeding out people who had hardships that would prevent them from serving or who had already decided Camm's guilt or innocence.
 
  The trial was moved to Boone County in hopes that an impartial jury could be found. The slayings occurred more than 100 miles away at the family's Georgetown, Ind., home.

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