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Trump trial live: jury selection reaches final stage - BBC News Trump trial live: jury selection reaches final stage - BBC News
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Madeline Halpert Jurors seated on the Donald Trump trial are about to face an intense commitment - six to eight weeks in the courtroom.
Reporting from New York That's why the judge needs to appoint alternates - potentially as many as six.
Donald Trump has seemed relatively subdued, but engaged. With a trial this long and high-profile, it's important for the court to have other jurors to turn to in the event of an illness, emergency or other conflict.
Earlier this week, the judge reprimanded him for muttering something in front of a juror.
Since then, he's been incident free inside the courtroom.
This morning he's been whispering in his lawyers' ears and passing things back and forth with his legal team.
Outside of court, he has complained about having to spend the day in the cold courtroom - which to be fair, is quite chilly.
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