Jury selected in attempted murder case after judge says 'Doomsday Mom' fit for trial

Gilbert, AZCrime

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Lori Vallow Daybell's attempted murder trial resumed in Arizona after a judge deemed her fit to proceed. She faces charges of conspiring with her deceased brother to kill her niece's ex-husband in 2019. Jury selection concluded with 12 jurors and four alternates seated.

Lori Vallow Daybell's attempted murder trial in Arizona resumed after a judge ruled her fit to proceed despite earlier health complaints. She stands accused of conspiring with her deceased brother, Alex Cox, to kill her niece's ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux, in 2019. Jury selection faced two prior delays, but a panel of 12 jurors and four alternates was ultimately seated. Judge Justin Beresky emphasized Daybell's capability to advocate for herself, even as she claimed to be unwell during proceedings. Concerns about juror biases arose, and the trial's schedule was adjusted to accommodate delays. Opening statements are planned for June 5, with the trial potentially concluding within a week. Daybell has a history of murder convictions in Idaho, highlighting the case's gravity. The court's decision to proceed reflects the ongoing complexities surrounding Daybell's legal battles.

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