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		round of jury selection nears end in ex-NFLer's murder trial 
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		[January 13, 2015] 
		By Daniel Lovering
 FALL RIVER, Mass. (Reuters) - The initial 
		phase of jury selection in the first murder trial of former New England 
		Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is scheduled to wrap up on Tuesday, with 
		the last of more than 1,100 candidates set to fill out screening 
		questionnaires.
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			 The jury, which will sit at Massachusetts Superior Court in Fall 
			River, Massachusetts, will determine whether Hernandez, 25, is 
			guilty of fatally shooting a semi-professional football player near 
			his home in North Attleborough, Massachusetts on June 17, 2013. 
 It is the first of two murder trials scheduled this year for the 
			former National Football League star, who is also charged with 
			fatally shooting two Cape Verdean nationals outside a Boston 
			nightclub in 2012.
 
 The first trial concerns the death of Odin Lloyd, 27, whom 
			prosecutors contend Hernandez shot to death at an industrial park 
			near his home, after the two argued at a night club several days 
			earlier.
 
 
			
			 
			Hernandez, who was a rising star in the league with a $41 million 
			contract at the time of his arrest, has pleaded not guilty to all 
			three murders, as well as to various firearms charges.
 
 Associate Justice Susan Garsh has ordered potential jurors to wear 
			no Patriots-themed clothes in court and ordered them to read no news 
			accounts of the crime until they are dismissed. The court plans to 
			disclose the topics of the juror questionnaires following the last 
			round of pre-screening on Tuesday.
 
 After all potential jurors have filled out the questionnaires, the 
			judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys will winnow down the 
			1,000-plus candidates into a panel of 12 jurors and six alternates.
 
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			The jury hearing the case in Fall River will not hear about the 
			alleged Boston murders during the trial, Garsh has ruled.
 Two of Hernandez's friends, Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, were 
			also arrested in the slaying and will be tried separately. Those two 
			men have also pleaded not guilty.
 
 (Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Peter Cooney)
 
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