New Hampshire's first capital murder case in decades is being closely watched, and the unusually elaborate jury selection process is making news. Reporters such as James Kimble of the Massachusetts Eagle Tribune turned to Professor Temple for insight:
"It will be an extensive, time-consuming process," said Charles Temple, director of the criminal practice clinic at Franklin Pierce Law Center. "It's unique to capital murder cases."
See "Screening begins for hundreds of potential jurors" for the complete story.

