Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz trial delayed after attorney falls ill

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Parkland mass school shooter Nikolas Cruz is seen in court as jury selection for his death penalty trial is delayed

Melissa McNeill, Cruz's lead attorney was absent from Monday's hearing which was supposed to be the second phase of jury selection it postponed until May 9. No explanation was given for McNeill's absence when Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer asked if she was being tested.

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