200 potential jurists called in Tim Jones death penaltly trial

Posted 4/26/19

200 Lexington County citizens will be called on Monday as potential jurists in the murder trial of Timothy Ray Jones Jr. 

Jones is accused of murdering his 5 children in their Red Bank home …

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200 potential jurists called in Tim Jones death penaltly trial

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200 Lexington County citizens will be called on Monday as potential jurists in the murder trial of Timothy Ray Jones Jr. 

Jones is accused of murdering his 5 children in their Red Bank home in 2014.

Jones has pled not guilty by reason of insanity.

Initial jury selection will take place in the old Lexington County Courthouse across the street from the Marc H. Westbrook Judicial Center in Lexington Monday.

Jury selection could last as little as 3 days, but too many variables exist to predict when a jury could be seated, presiding Circuit Court Judge Eugene C. Griffith Jr., said.

Lexington County, Tim Jones, death penalty, South Carolina

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