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Trial for widow of Orlando nightclub shooter to start in March

ORLANDO, Fla. _ Attorneys who are prosecuting and defending Noor Salman, the widow of Pulse gunman Omar Mateen, were back in court Thursday morning.

A federal judge said he would begin sending out jury summonses on Sept. 1 for the trial of the wife of Pulse gunman Omar Mateen.

The trial won't start until March 1, 2018, said U.S. District Judge Paul Byron, but he plans to send out summonses and questionnaires on Sept. 1 to 800 to 1,000 people. He and attorneys will then sort through them and cull those who are not qualified or would be dismissed.

The questionnaires will likely be 20 to 25 pages, he said.

Mateen is the security guard who opened fire at Pulse, a gay nightclub, on June 12, killing 49 people and injuring at least 68 others.

Salman is charged with helping him and with obstruction of justice. She says she's not guilty.

In paperwork filed Wednesday the U.S. Attorney's Office and defense attorneys asked a judge to delay her trial for nine months and push it back to March.

Prosecutors also are asking the judge to sign an order prohibiting the public release of evidence that the government and defense attorneys collect.

_Orlando Sentinel

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