;v 1 - 1 Trial Continued from Page 1 The only holdout was a union pipefit ter who said that only God — not the jus tice system — can stand in judgment. The man wrote on his questionnaire: “I don’t like your court” and “I don't think your conclusions are good.” Some prospects expressed reluctance to serve on the trial, which could last sev eral months. As the prospective jurors took the stand to talk about everything from their view of the justice system to their opinions on the O.J. Simpson case, they were hidden behind a par tial wall from nearly everyone in the audience section of the courtroom. U.S. District Judge Richard Matsch has promised the prospective jurors that their privacy will be protected dur ing the questioning. Given the slow pace, it could take several weeks for lawyers to choose 12 jurors and six alternates from a pool of hundreds, and all those picked must be willing to consider the death penalty as punishment. Heightened security was evident at the stone-and-glass courthouse, which is ringed by concrete barriers, heavy planters and tem porary metal fences. Police officers on foot, on horseback and in cruisers made regular passes around the com plex, and at least one sharpshooter, wearing military fatigues, was stationed at the top of a parking stmcture across the street. Reporters and observers were screened by two sets of metal detectors, before being al lowed into the second-floor courtroom. Only a few victims’ families showed up to watch, and an auxiliary courtroom, set up to handle an overflow crowd, was filled mostly with reporters. And fewer than 75 people showed up to watch the telecast 600 miles away in a 320- seat auditorium set up under tight security at Oklahoma City’s Federal Aviation Ad ministration complex. 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