34 potential jurors remain for President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York, with at least 50 jurors disqualified. The trial is high-profile and historic, with potential jurors progressing to the next stage of filling out a questionnaire before lawyers scrutinize them for biases.
Key Points
34 potential jurors remain for Trump's trial
At least 50 potential jurors were disqualified
Trial could last until June
Trump faces 34 felonies and potential jail time if convicted
Jurors will fill out a questionnaire before lawyers scrutinize them
Pros
The trial represents a significant moment in U.S. history as the first criminal trial of a president
The juror selection process is being conducted rigorously to ensure a fair trial
Cons
The high-profile nature of the case may make it challenging to find unbiased jurors
The disqualification of a significant number of potential jurors may impact the trial process