Jury Selection Begins In DiMasi Trial
BOSTON (AP) - Jury selection has begun in the corruption trial of a former speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Sal DiMasi.
Sal DiMasi and two others are charged in a scheme to rig lucrative state contracts for the software company Cognos in exchange for payments.
WBZ-TV's Peg Rusconi reports.
DiMasi and co-defendants Joseph McDonough and Richard Vitale have pleaded not guilty.
Joseph Lally, a fourth man charged in the scheme, cut a deal with prosecutors and is expected to testify against the others. The list of potential witnesses includes Gov. Deval Patrick, Senate President Therese Murray and DiMasi's successor, House Speaker Robert DeLeo.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports
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Jury selection began Tuesday with the judge asking a pool of 250 prospective jurors to fill out lengthy questionnaires. Opening statements from defense attorneys and prosecutors are not expected until next week.
Jon Keller weighs in on the trial.
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