60 Prospective Jurors Picked for Nofziger Trial
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Jury interviews for the conflict-of-interest trial of former White House political director Lyn Nofziger were completed Thursday and the panel’s final selection was set for today.
U.S. District Judge Thomas A. Flannery completed four days of questioning to pick a pool of 60 qualified candidates from which 12 jurors and six alternates will be selected.
Nofziger, 63, is accused of violating the Ethics in Government Act by lobbying former White House colleagues within a year of leaving President Reagan’s staff.
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