Jury selection in Missouri governor's trial to enter 3rd day

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2018, file photo, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens listens to a question during an interview in his office at the Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo., where discussed having an extramarital affair before taking office. Jury selection is taking longer than expected in the criminal trial of Greitens. Opening arguments had been expected to begin Monday, May 14. Instead, attorneys who began screening prospective jurors last week are to continuing doing so Monday. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
In this May 10, 2018, photo, flanked by security guards, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, center, arrives at court for jury selection in his felony invasion of privacy trial, in St. Louis. In spring 2015, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was launching a political career, a new book and an extramarital affair. That spring has now grown into a mountain of trouble. He goes to trial this week on an invasion-of-privacy charge stemming from the affair. He also faces a felony charge for using a charity donor list to raise money for his campaign. And a university is reviewing his use of grant funds for his book. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

Jury selection in Missouri governor's trial to enter 3rd day

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2018, file photo, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens listens to a question during an interview in his office at the Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo., where discussed having an extramarital affair before taking office. Jury selection is taking longer than expected in the criminal trial of Greitens. Opening arguments had been expected to begin Monday, May 14. Instead, attorneys who began screening prospective jurors last week are to continuing doing so Monday. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
In this May 10, 2018, photo, flanked by security guards, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, center, arrives at court for jury selection in his felony invasion of privacy trial, in St. Louis. In spring 2015, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was launching a political career, a new book and an extramarital affair. That spring has now grown into a mountain of trouble. He goes to trial this week on an invasion-of-privacy charge stemming from the affair. He also faces a felony charge for using a charity donor list to raise money for his campaign. And a university is reviewing his use of grant funds for his book. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)