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Florida trial of Ryan Routh sees jury pool decrease on Day 2, click here for more details!

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    • The trial of Ryan Routh in Florida is ongoing, focusing on charges related to an assassination attempt.
    • During the second day of jury selection, there was a notable decrease in the size of the jury pool.
    • Judge Aileen Cannon has been overseeing the jury selection process for the trial.
    • Several potential jurors were removed from the jury pool by the judge.
    • Among those dismissed was a woman who openly identified herself as a supporter of the MAGA movement (“Make America Great Again”).
    • The judge’s decision to remove certain jurors may reflect an effort to ensure impartiality in the jury.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jury-pool-shrinks-ryan-routh-trial-unfolds-florida-day-2)

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