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How Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes got to trial as jury selection starts

Key decisions around which jurors make the cut mark the latest twist in the now-infamous case

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes headed to court Tuesday, as her legal team sought to help assemble a group of impartial jurors to weigh the criminal-fraud charges filed against her, a task her lawyers say is challenging, given her case's notoriety.

Holmes's legal team and prosecutors with the US attorney's office for the Northern District of California have been scrutinizing a pool of nearly 200 potential jurors to find the 17 needed to serve on the four-month-long trial.

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