Eleven men and seven women were picked Thursday from a pool of about 80 Central Washington residents to determine the innocence or guilt of James Henrikson, who is facing life in prison after being charged with 11 criminal counts, including murder-for-hire.
Attorneys on Tuesday once again pressed potential jurors in the Tri-Cities trial of accused murder-for-hire mastermind James Henrikson about how much they'd heard about the case in the media.
Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said Monday night he's spoken with Harney County Sheriff David Ward and fears the outcome of the standoff near Burns could have ramifications nationwide.