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Jury seated in second Weston prayer death trial

July 24, 2009 By WRN Contributor

Eight men and six women will serve on the jury in the next Weston prayer death trial. The 14-member jury was empanelled Friday afternoon and will report for opening statements Saturday morning.

There was a brief delay in the process because court officials originally forgot to call the 14th member and had to summon her back since she had left the courtroom.

All will hear arguments over whether Dale Neumann caused his daughter's reckless homicide by refusing to seek medical care for her as she died from untreated diabetes but only 12 will actually decide his fate.

A judge will rule on whether the defense can call a Texas faith healer as an expert witness before the trial begins.

 

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