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Jury selection begins in case of U.S. man charged with murder in toddler's hot SUV death

Lawyers in the case of a Georgia man accused of intentionally leaving his toddler son in a hot SUV to die are scheduled to begin questioning potential jurors.

22-month-old Cooper died after spending 7 hours inside vehicle

Justin Ross Harris, pictured here during his pre-trial motion hearings in 2015, faces murder charges in his 22-month-old son's death. Jury selection for the high-profile trial is now underway. (Kelly J. Huff/Marietta Daily Journal via Associated Press)

Lawyers in the case of a Georgia man accused of intentionally leaving his toddler son in a hot SUV to die are scheduled to begin questioning potential jurors.

Justin Ross Harris faces charges, including murder, and has been in jail since the day his son died. Police say his 22-month-old son Cooper died after spending about seven hours in the vehicle on a hot June day in 2014.

Potential jurors on Tuesday filled out a 17-page questionnaire that included questions about what they know about the highly publicized case. Groups of jurors will be brought in for questioning by the lawyers starting Wednesday.

Jury selection is expected to last at least into next week.

The questionnaire notes the trial could last four to six weeks once opening statements begin.

Harris is a native of Tuscaloosa, Ala.