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Blagojevich's lawyers had said in a motion filed late Tuesday that they have been swamped by as many as nine million pages of documents, 270 hours of tapes and summaries of interviews with more than 700 people and haven't had time to cope with the massive amount of preparation. Zagel also refused to reconsider his ruling last week that there is no reason to restart the jury selection process. The judge said he plans to call in and question a maximum of 34 jurors every day until a jury is seated. Prosecutors and defense attorneys will initially be trying to weed out jurors they consider potentially biased and thus unable to come up with a fair verdict. The final panel will consist of 12 jurors plus a thus-far unspecified number of alternates.
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