Suspicious smell, opinions get jurors tossed in hot car case
(AP) — A variety of reasons, from the smell of marijuana in the courtroom to strong opinions of guilt, got some jurors removed from the trial of a metro Atlanta man accused of killing his toddler son by leaving him in a hot SUV.
Justin Ross Harris, an Alabama native who moved to Georgia to take a job with The Home Depot's corporate office, is charged with murder in the 2014 death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper.