Jury Is Selected in Bombing Trial
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Seven women and five men were selected to serve as jurors in the Oklahoma City bombing trial of Terry L. Nichols, clearing the way for opening statements Monday in the second and final case stemming from the April 19, 1995, bombing that killed 168 people. Nichols, 42, faces the death penalty if convicted on 11 counts of murder and conspiracy in the bombing trial being held in Denver. His co-defendant, Timothy J. McVeigh, 29, was convicted on all of those same counts by a separate jury. He was sentenced to death last June.
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