The jury selection process in the terrorism trial of alleged al-Qaida operative Jose Padilla will begin next month with an unusually large group of 3,000 Miami-area residents, a judge said Thursday. Court officials had intended to start with a jury pool of 2,300 — still several hundred more than other recent high-profile cases — but U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke increased it to 3,000, because “we are now talking about a trial on a global scale.” Full Story
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