Jury selection for Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex-trafficking trial is progressing, with a focus on selecting 12 jurors and 6 alternates from a pool of 45 potential candidates. Lawyers from both sides will use peremptory strikes to identify jurors to be removed from the selection process. Current courtroom proceedings are limited to legal representatives, Judge Arun Subramanian, and select media members, leaving uncertainty regarding Diddy's behavior as the trial approaches. The opening statements are scheduled for May 12, marking a significant moment in the trial and potentially attracting a larger audience with changes in Diddy's presentation.
Jury selection in Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex-trafficking trial is expected to conclude Friday, with jurors being selected from 45 potential panelists.
Diddy's defense team and prosecutors have the opportunity to use peremptory strikes against prospects they want removed from the jury.
Since prospective jurors will not be present, it remains unclear if Diddy will alter his behavior before the trial begins.
The opening statements for the trial are scheduled for May 12, which could see a larger audience and a potential change in Diddy's demeanor.
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