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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A judge in Nashville has ordered that the trial of a former Vanderbilt University football player accused of rape begin as planned Monday.

Lawyers for Cory Batey wanted the trial postponed after his case was separated from another former Vanderbilt player, Brandon Vandenburg. The men were tried together earlier, but a judge declared a mistrial because a juror failed to disclose he had been a victim of statutory rape.

WKRN-TV (http://bit.ly/1UT0DJH ) reports that Judge Monte Watkins said Tuesday that jury selection would begin Wednesday. Batey's trial would start Monday. Jurors will be selected in Chattanooga and sequestered in Nashville.

Vandenburg's trial was postponed because of a medical condition of one of his lawyers.

The men and two others have pleaded not guilty to raping an unconscious student in 2013.

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Information from: WKRN-TV, http://www.wkrn.com/