NEW YORK (AP) - The judge in the Martha Stewart trial appears to have given up on finding 12 people completely unfamiliar with the gracious-living guru, zeroing in on those who say they can be fair despite the heavy pretrial publicity.
A transcript of the first day of juror questioning in Stewart's stock-fraud trial shows U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum asking potential jurors whether they can decide the case solely on the evidence.
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