• Juror That Caused the Deadlock in Jodi Arias Case Now Under Police Protection

    Many were shocked earlier this week when a second penalty phase jury ended up deadlocked over the fate of Jodi Arias. Since they couldn't agree the presiding judge had no choice but to declare another mistrial and in April she will sentence Arias either to life in prison or life in prison with the possibility of parole in 25 years. Either way, the woman who admits to killing Travis Alexander back in 2008 has had her life spared because of just one juror. Now we're hearing that the one person that didn't vote for the death penalty in this case is under police watch.
  • Jodi Arias Trial: Defense Has Rested in Penalty Phase

    Jodi Arias' defense team has done everything that they can to spare her life during the penalty phase of her trial and they have already rested their case. The prosecution will be up next to try and convince the Phoenix jury that she deserves the death penalty for killing Travis Alexander back in 2008. Her sentencing retrial began back in October because jurors were deadlocked the first time around. Prosecutors are hoping that Arias' punishment fits the crime and this doesn't end the same way that the first penalty phase trial did.
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