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11 jurors chosen in kidnap trial

'Rockefeller' lawyers press forward with insanity strategy

Timothy Bradl, a lawyer for the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller, spoke to reporters outside of the Suffolk Courthouse yesterday during a break for lunch during jury selection. Timothy Bradl, a lawyer for the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller, spoke to reporters outside of the Suffolk Courthouse yesterday during a break for lunch during jury selection. (Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
By Jonathan Saltzman
Globe Staff / May 27, 2009

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Some prospective jurors were excused after telling the judge they do not believe in the insanity defense. Another was let go because she said she had been kidnapped as a child. Yet another was excused after saying the police are infallible. (Full article: 660 words)

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