Crime & Safety

Hot Car Death Trial: Jury Selection Begins Monday

Justin Ross Harris is facing murder charges in the death of his infant son.

MARIETTA, GA -- Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of Justin Ross Harris, the man accused of intentionally leaving his infant son in a hot car to die.

"We anticipate jury selection taking up to two weeks," said Cobb County DA Vic Reynolds. "The evidence portion of the trial may last 3 to 4 weeks."

The latest development in the case is that Leanna Harris may testify against her ex-husband, Justin Ross Harris, according to the AJC.

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Leanna Harris, who now goes by her maiden name of Leanna Taylor, officially divorced Harris last month.

In June 2014, Harris is accused of driving to work at a Home Depot corporate office, and leaving the couple's 22-month-old son, Cooper, buckled in his child seat in the car for the entire work day.

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Harris pleaded not guilty to all of the original eight counts against him. He has been held without bond since June 2014.

A Cobb County judge also ruled last month that evidence of Harris' alleged martial infidelity and other information can be used in the trial.

Harris' attorneys were seeking to have the evidence excluded. The information includes sexually explicit texts that Harris allegedly shared with several girls; research on the effects of weather on the human body; and Harris and his family's financial situation, among other items.

Harris is also facing charges related to sexual explicit messages with underage girls that were found on his phone as police were investigating his son's death.

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