
What we know about the jurors selected so far in Derek Chauvin's trial
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The jurors selected so far in Derek Chauvin's trial in the death of George Floyd are unnamed and unseen on camera, but we do know basic details about them.
As of Wednesday morning, three men and one woman have been chosen to serve as jurors during the trial in Minneapolis. The jury selection process, which began Tuesday at the Hennepin County Government Center, will continue until the court decides on 14 people -- split into 12 jurors and two alternates, Hennepin County Court Director of Communications Spenser Bickett told CNN.More Related News

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