For 91 potential jurors in the upcoming terrorism support trial of two South Florida clerics, it wasn’t a normal trial questionnaire waiting for them Wednesday at the federal courthouse in downtown Miami.
Among the usual questions, such as if they had ever been a victim of a crime, there were asked others that are less common. One question concerned how familiar they are with the Islamic faith; another if they ever lost a loved one to an act of terror.
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