2nd try at jury selection to start in Georgia hot car death

Cobb County Superior Court Judge Mary Staley Clark, left, discusses potential jurors with a judge's bailiff Bill Pardue, right, during the first day of jury selection at the Ross Harris trial in Brunswick, Ga., Monday, Sept.12, 2016. Harris is charged with murder in the June 2014 death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper. The child died in the back seat of a hot SUV. (Stephen B. Morton/The Atlanta Journal Constitution via AP, Pool) (The Associated Press)

Defense Attorney H. Maddox Kilgore listens to answers from potential jurors during the first day of jury selection at the Ross Harris trial in Brunswick, Ga., Monday, Sept. 12, 2016. Harris is charged with murder in the June 2014 death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper. The child died in the back seat of a hot SUV. (Stephen B. Morton/The Atlanta Journal Constitution via AP, Pool) (The Associated Press)

Ross Harris sits next to his attorneys in court during the first day of jury selection at his trial in Brunswick, Ga., Monday, Sept.12, 2016. Harris is charged with murder in the June 2014 death of his 22-month-old son, Cooper. The child died in the back seat of a hot SUV. (Stephen B. Morton/The Atlanta Journal Constitution via AP, Pool) (The Associated Press)

A second attempt at jury selection will to begin in the trial of a metro Atlanta man charged with murder after his toddler son died in the back seat of a hot SUV.

Proceedings are scheduled to begin Monday in coastal Glynn County, about 275 miles from where Justin Ross Harris' 22-month-old son, Cooper, died in June 2014. A Cobb County judge moved the trial after scrapping efforts to seat an impartial jury in May, citing pre-trial publicity surrounding the case.

Harris, who moved to Georgia in 2012 from Alabama, is charged with murder. Prosecutors say he intentionally left his son to die at a time when Harris was unhappy in his marriage and looking for relationships with other women. Defense attorneys say the death was a tragic accident.