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http://www.abc15.com/news/region-phoenix-metro/central-phoenix/930-am-arias-sentencing-verdict-to-be-read

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Arias’ sentencing re-trial concluded Thursday morning when Judge Sherry Stephens announced the jury could not reach a unanimous decision on death or life in prison.

Because the jury could not decide on Arias’ sentence, the death penalty was removed as an option. Stephens will now decide whether Arias serves life in prison or gets the possibility of release after 25 years.


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There should be no doubt with this gal.
Yet twice now they have had a hung jury on this. I wonder what the exact jury instructions were? She used the battered female reason was why she killed him. Maybe they thought she was abused and he needed to be stabbed 30 times and butchered?


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11-1...in both cases...this time it was a woman....

I watched the first trial daily..Jodi is one evil bitch..she knows how to single a person out in the jury and focus on them..I am sure she did it again with this trial...what a damn shame this evil savage will live...
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=29417925

Jodi Arias Trial: Why Jury Couldn't Reach a Verdict
Mar 5, 2015, 2:18 PM ET
By MEGHAN KENEALLY

 All but one of the jurors tasked with deciding convicted killer Jodi Arias’ fate wanted to sentence her to death, they revealed today after the judge declared a mistrial.

There was one female juror who refused to sentence Arias to death for killing her boyfriend Travis Alexander, leading to an impasse and the hung jury.

“Eleven of us strived for justice for Travis, but to no avail,” one of the jurors said in a group audio news conference this morning. “We absolutely thought [the punishment] should be death.”

The jurors, with the exception of the holdout, spoke about their feelings on the case but did not want their names or faces revealed.



The apparent holdout, who was initially an alternate juror, seemed to come in with more knowledge about the case than others, having told the other jurors that she had seen “bits and pieces” of the Lifetime movie about Arias that aired after the initial trial.

“I think she came in and expected to see a monster in there because of what she saw on TV and the news and when she came in and saw it wasn’t,” one female juror said.

A male juror said he was angry with the holdout.

“I feel that the one holdout had her mind made up from the beginning and what angered me was the biggest thing that angered me was that she alluded that the death penalty would be a form of revenge,” he said.

They also revealed they sent a note to the judge requesting the consideration of an alternate to remove the holdout but that was denied, the jurors said.

The group was not always committed to sentencing Arias to death, with one juror explaining that during their initial deliberations they were split down the middle. But that evolved and led to all but one in support of capital punishment.

Now, Judge Sherry Stephens is tasked with deciding whether Arias should be sentenced to life in prison or life in prison with the possibility for parole in 25 years.

“We really feel like we made a huge effort into trying to get what we believe was deserved, and I cannot say enough how sorry I am,” one female juror said, breaking into tears mid-sentence.

The jurors who addressed the media appeared sympathetic to Alexander and his family, saying that “like they put Travis on trial, [and] focused on that rather than the reason we were there.”

Tensions seemed high throughout the news conference, with several moments where jurors broke down in tears.

“I was emotionally struggling for five months,” one person said.

“We've had nightmares,” one female juror said. “I think every single one of us has had nightmares and I hope they go away.”

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11-1...in both cases...this time it was a woman....

I watched the first trial daily..Jodi is one evil bitch..she knows how to single a person out in the jury and focus on them..I am sure she did it again with this trial...what a damn shame this evil savage will live...
Since this 1 woman said no, does this mean she lied when asked if she was against the death penalty? Yes i know...mute point now.


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From what I can tell about this juror after watching HLN..this juror lied to get on the jury..believes the death penalty is revenge...I wonder if they can charge her with perjury..lying during voir dire.
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From what I can tell about this juror after watching HLN..this juror lied to get on the jury..believes the death penalty is revenge...I wonder if they can charge her with perjury..lying during voir dire.
Iwas going to post his but you beat me to it....
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she alluded that the death penalty would be a form of revenge
so she did lie during voir dire.