A Superior Court judge has agreed to news organisations' requests that questionnaires filled out last week
by prospective jurors in Michael Jackson's child molestation trial be made public.
Judge Rodney Melville, who said jury selection will resume Feb 14 following the death of the defence
attorney's sister, will release the questionnaires this week, reported imdb.com.
A pool of about 250 prospective jurors was created after the first round of questioning by the judge to
determine who could serve on the expected six-month trial in Santa Maria, California.
The next round of questioning will involve defence attorneys and prosecutors.
Jackson, 46, is charged with molesting a 13-year-old former cancer patient. He is also charged with giving
the boy alcohol and conspiring to hold him and his family at Jackson's Neverland ranch
Wednesday, February 09, 2005 16:06 IST