Duncan goes back to court today
Jury selection resumes this morning in the Joseph Duncan death penalty sentencing trial in federal court in Boise, after a three-month delay in which two court-ordered mental evaluations confirmed Duncan’s competency. That prompted U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge to give the admitted killer the go-ahead to act as his own attorney. Here are links to my articles from today’s Spokesman-Review on the developments in the case yesterday: Mainbar here, and sidebar on unsealed documents here.