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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Another bitter pill

Jury selection began Wednesday in Michael Blagg’s second murder trial after a judge made a big ruling last week defining the parameters of public access to the proceedings.

Judges have to weigh the public’s right to know against a defendant’s right to a fair trial. It’s a delicate balance that usually results in some restrictions on the press in high-profile criminal cases. The scope of restrictions in this case is disappointing for Mesa County residents, who not only saw the case transferred to Jefferson County on fair-trial considerations, but are footing an expensive bill for a second try at justice.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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