'It think it's really important that we try the case in Carroll County,' Special Judge Frances Gull said.
DELPHI, Ind. — Richard Allen's murder trial will be in Delphi on the allegations he killed Libby German and Abby Williams on Feb. 13, 2017, but his jury will be from another county.
"It would be difficult, if not impossible, to find a jury in Carroll County," Special Judge Frances Gull said during the Friday morning hearing.Delphi man charged with murder in killings of Libby German and Abby WilliamsThe court will, therefore, select a jury in another county and bring the jurors to Delphi for the trial, Gull said.
She asked the prosecutor and Allen's defense attorneys to submit suggested counties from where they might pick the jurors.
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