05-14-2011, 11:49 AM
Orlando Sentinel
Attorneys seemed to settle this morning on one more prospective juror in the first half of the sixth consecutive day of jury selection in the first-degree murder case against Casey Anthony .
Judge Belvin Perry Jr. said at the end of the first session in a Pinellas County courtroom today that once attorneys agree on six more potential jurors to add to the nine they already have, he hopes to move toward getting the trial underway.
"Fifteen is the number where once I hit that magic number, that's when I'm going to start swearing them in," Perry said.
Attorneys seemed to settle this morning on one more prospective juror in the first half of the sixth consecutive day of jury selection in the first-degree murder case against Casey Anthony .
Judge Belvin Perry Jr. said at the end of the first session in a Pinellas County courtroom today that once attorneys agree on six more potential jurors to add to the nine they already have, he hopes to move toward getting the trial underway.
"Fifteen is the number where once I hit that magic number, that's when I'm going to start swearing them in," Perry said.