Jury selection process continues in Chad Daybell trial, opening statements could begin next week
The jury selection process for the Chad Daybell trial reached 52 potential jurors on Thursday, but on Friday, the voir dire process continued. Five more potential jury members were selected by
Daybell is charged with conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree murder, insurance fraud and grand theft in connection to the deaths of 16-year-old
Around this same time last year, Daybell's wife,
Daybell has pleaded not guilty on all charges and could be facing the death penalty if he is found guilty.
Jury selection in the Daybell case began Monday and has seen potential jurors being excused for a number of reasons, including undue hardship, bias, scheduling conflicts and familial matters.
According to former
The peremptory challenge — a process by which lawyers can object to a proposed juror without needing to give reason for their objection — will begin after the voir dire process is completed. According to Boyce, peremptory challenges will likely begin on Monday morning, at which point 18 people, 12 jurors and six alternates, will be selected to serve on the jury for this eight-to-10-week long trial.
Opening statements for the Daybell trial could begin early next week. After opening statements are completed, both the prosecution and the defense will present their evidence and question witnesses in an effort to persuade the jury as it comes to a verdict.



Daybell jury selection process will continue
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