Several dozen potential jurors will fill Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham on Tuesday morning for questioning to serve on what will eventually be a 16-person panel hearing evidence in the case of Brian Walshe .
Walshe, 50, is charged with murder, misleading a police investigation and disinterring a body in connection with the death and disappearance of his wife, Ana, in January 2023.
Judge Diane Freniere said Monday that she intends to have 70 potential jurors called for the Walshe case. Each juror will complete a questionnaire and be questioned individually at the side of the bench by Freniere and the lawyers.
Any jurors who are not questioned on Monday will be asked to return to court on Tuesday for questioning. The hope is Freniere and the lawyers can question jurors each day this w

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