Jury selection complete for Lac-Megantic trial; to start Monday in Sherbrooke, Que
SHERBROOKE, , Que. — Ten men and six women were selected among 300 candidates on Friday to sit as jurors in the trial of three men charged in 2013 Lac-Megantic train derailment.
The 14 jurors will hear the evidence but only 12 will be selected at random to deliberate over the fate of three former railway employees: train driver Thomas Harding, traffic controller Richard Labrie and manager of train operations Jean Demaitre.
All three have pleaded not guilty to one count of criminal negligence causing death.
A total of 47 people died and part of the Quebec town was destroyed when oil laden train cars derailed and caught fire.