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Brian Casey represents himself at murder trial

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Brian Casey, who is charged with arson and murder, asks potential jurors questions during the jury selection process on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.

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Greg Kahn/Staff Brian Casey, who is charged with arson and murder, asks potential jurors questions during the jury selection process on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.

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Brian Casey, standing, who is charged with arson and murder, speaks to Lee Circuit Judge Edward J. Volz, Jr. to ask him to not suppress video evidence, as James Ermacora, Casey's stand-by counsel, looks on after jury selection on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.
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Brian Casey, who is charged with arson and murder, asks potential jurors questions during the jury selection process on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.
  • Greg Kahn/Staff
Brian Casey, who is charged with arson and murder, speaks with Lee Circuit Judge Edward J. Volz, Jr. to adjust his line of questions to potential jurors during the jury selection process on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.
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Brian Casey, who is charged with arson and murder, motions to prosecutor Daniel Feinberg, as Casey talks about not suppressing video evidence after jury selections on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Casey is representing himself at trial after claiming his attorneys were ineffective.

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