Guy Turcotte's 2nd murder trial jury selected

1st trial of former Quebec cardiologist ended with a jury finding him not criminally responsible

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Caption: Guy Turcotte arrives at the courthouse in Saint-Jérôme, Que., Monday, September 14, 2015 for the start of his second trial in the deaths of his children Anne-Sophie and and Olivier in 2009. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

The second trial of Guy Turcotte is expected to start Wednesday, now that the 12 member jury has been selected.
Guy Turcotte, a former Quebec cardiologist, is charged with first-degree murder in the slayings of his two children
Seven male jurors and five female jurors have been selected from a pool of more than 1,600 potential jurors.
The trial is expected to last about three months.
Turcotte's first trial in 2011 ended with a jury finding him not criminally responsible for the deaths of his children, five-year-old Olivier and three-year-old Anne-Sophie.
The Crown appealed that verdict, and after arguing all the way to the Supreme Court, a new trial was ordered.