86°F
weather icon Clear

Jury picked in UVA rape case

FAIRFAX, Va. — A jury was chosen on Monday for the rape trial of a Virginia man also charged with the high-profile murder of college student Hannah Graham.

Jesse Matthew Jr., 33, of Charlottesville, is charged with attacking a woman in Fairfax, a Washington suburb, in 2005.

A jury of seven men and seven women, including two alternates, was chosen in Fairfax County Circuit Court after nearly three hours of selection. Opening arguments could take place later on Monday.

Matthew, a former hospital worker, appeared wearing a dreadlocked ponytail, beige dress shirt and slacks. He is accused of grabbing a 26-year-old woman walking home from a grocery store, dragging her into nearby woods and sexually assaulting her.

When asked by Judge David Schell if he was prepared for trial, Matthew said, “No.”

Schell has denied postponement requests from defense attorneys, who said they needed more time to assess evidence provided by prosecutors.

Matthew also is charged with abducting and killing Graham, a University of Virginia sophomore, last year in a case that drew national attention.

Albemarle County prosecutors charged him with capital murder in May, making him eligible for the death penalty if convicted in that case.

The rape trial in Fairfax County Circuit Court is scheduled to last two weeks. Matthew faces life in prison if convicted.

He has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted capital murder during abduction, abduction with intent to defile, and sexual penetration with an object.

Virginia State Police have said forensic evidence links Matthew to Morgan Harrington, a Virginia Tech student who disappeared after leaving a Charlottesville concert in October 2009. Her body was discovered in 2010.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Hertz customer hit with $440 charge after AI inspection at airport

Just a few months after Hertz announced the launch of artificial intelligence for vehicle inspections, the car rental company is facing backlash after a customer received a hefty bill.

House GOP races toward final vote on Trump’s tax bill

Some Republicans are likely to balk at being asked to rubber stamp the Senate bill less than 24 hours after passage, having had little time to read or absorb the changes that were made.

Mystery surrounds the Jeffrey Epstein files after AG claims ‘tens of thousands’ of videos

It was a surprising statement from Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to release more files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: The FBI, she said, was reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” of the wealthy financier “with children or child porn.”

MORE STORIES