Jodi Arias speaks to jury, pleads for life

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Jodi Arias speaks to jury, pleads for life



Jodi Arias has told a jury that she can contribute to society from prison if she is allowed to live.

Arias addressed the jury Tuesday in the penalty phase of her trial as the panel considers whether to sentence her to life in prison or execution.

She says she'd like to start literacy and recycling programs in prison.

Arias also sayidshe never meant to cause pain to the family of Travis Alexander and that her family kept her from committing suicide.

Her lawyers have said Arias is the only witness they'll call to testify on her behalf.

The judge instructed jurors they can consider a handful of factors when deciding what sentence to recommend, including the fact that Arias has no previous criminal record.

Arias' own attorneys tried to quit the case and asked for a mistrial a day earlier after complaining the trial had become a witch hunt. But the judge swiftly rejected the requests. The defense then said they would call just one witness to testify — Arias herself.

She is set to speak to the jury Tuesday morning. After closing arguments, the jury will begin deliberations and decide whether Arias should be sentenced to life in prison or face the ultimate punishment for the June 2008 shooting and stabbing death of boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home.

Arias claimed self-defence


Arias initially claimed she knew nothing about the slaying. Then she blamed masked intruders before eventually settling on self-defense. Prosecutors argued she killed Alexander in a jealous rage because he wanted to end their relationship and go to Mexico with another woman.

The 32-year-old former waitress spent 18 days on the witness stand during the guilt phase of her trial, describing an abusive childhood, cheating boyfriends, dead-end jobs, a shocking sexual relationship with Alexander, and her contention that he had grown physically violent.

Jurors didn't believe her then, and experts say they likely will show no mercy now.

The victim suffered nearly 30 knife wounds, his throat was slit from ear to ear, and he was shot in the forehead. Arias then dragged him into his shower, where his decomposed body was found days later.

"I think they could put Mother Teresa on there, and it's not going to spare her life," said Phoenix defense attorney Mel McDonald, a former judge and federal prosecutor.

San Francisco-area criminal defense lawyer Michael Cardoza said her attorneys' request to quit the case and the defense decision not to call any witnesses on Arias' behalf could very well be a strategic move — but one that could backfire.

"She could argue ineffective counsel on appeal, but the fact is, it's anything but ineffective because what they're doing is handing her an appeal," Cardoza said. "So it's actually very effective counsel."

Defense attorney Kirk Nurmi renewed his arguments in court on Monday that the judge should have sequestered the jury during the trial and that it should never have been broadcast live.

"The court had a duty to protect Ms. Arias' right to a fair trial, and failed to do so time and time again," Nurmi told the judge. "This cannot be a modern-day version of ... a witch trial."

Judge Sherry Stephens denied the mistrial request, prompting Nurmi to ask that he and co-counsel Jennifer Willmott be allowed to withdraw from the case. The judge swiftly denied that request, as well.

Gave post-conviction interview

Arias' attorneys also tried without success to quit after she gave her post-conviction TV interview.

"Longevity runs in my family, and I don't want to spend the rest of my natural life in one place," Arias told Fox affiliate KSAZ from a holding cell inside the courthouse. "I believe death is the ultimate freedom, and I'd rather have my freedom as soon as I can get it."

Last week, Alexander's brother and sister tearfully described for the jury how his killing had torn their lives apart. This week, the defense planned to call its own witnesses, including a female friend and an ex-boyfriend of Arias, in hopes of convincing the jury her life is worth saving. They scrapped that plan, however, after claiming one key witness refused to testify after receiving death threats, then indicated to the judge Arias would be the only one speaking on her behalf.

While jurors are admonished daily not to pay attention to news accounts of the trial or discuss it with anyone, experts say many details would have been hard to avoid.

"In today's society, you can't help but hear or see things whether you're in the grocery line or walking by a newsstand," Cardoza said. "It's naive to think there are no outside influences that reach them."

Some also speculate that Arias might have been trying to play to jurors with her proclamation in the TV interview that she would rather die, hoping the panel won't give her what she says she wants.

"She has manipulated this jury before," said Phoenix defense lawyer Julio Laboy. "She could very well still be manipulating the jury."


source: Jodi Arias speaks to jury, pleads for life - World - CBC News


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HOLD NO??!! Wasn't she just asking for death last week.. **cough** Change of Heart.? LOL
 

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Jodi Arias speaks to jury, pleads for life



Jodi Arias has told a jury that she can contribute to society from prison if she is allowed to live.

Arias addressed the jury Tuesday in the penalty phase of her trial as the panel considers whether to sentence her to life in prison or execution.

She says she'd like to start literacy and recycling programs in prison.

Arias also sayidshe never meant to cause pain to the family of Travis Alexander and that her family kept her from committing suicide.

Her lawyers have said Arias is the only witness they'll call to testify on her behalf.

The judge instructed jurors they can consider a handful of factors when deciding what sentence to recommend, including the fact that Arias has no previous criminal record.

Arias' own attorneys tried to quit the case and asked for a mistrial a day earlier after complaining the trial had become a witch hunt. But the judge swiftly rejected the requests. The defense then said they would call just one witness to testify — Arias herself.

She is set to speak to the jury Tuesday morning. After closing arguments, the jury will begin deliberations and decide whether Arias should be sentenced to life in prison or face the ultimate punishment for the June 2008 shooting and stabbing death of boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home.

Arias claimed self-defence

Arias initially claimed she knew nothing about the slaying. Then she blamed masked intruders before eventually settling on self-defense. Prosecutors argued she killed Alexander in a jealous rage because he wanted to end their relationship and go to Mexico with another woman.

The 32-year-old former waitress spent 18 days on the witness stand during the guilt phase of her trial, describing an abusive childhood, cheating boyfriends, dead-end jobs, a shocking sexual relationship with Alexander, and her contention that he had grown physically violent.

Jurors didn't believe her then, and experts say they likely will show no mercy now.

The victim suffered nearly 30 knife wounds, his throat was slit from ear to ear, and he was shot in the forehead. Arias then dragged him into his shower, where his decomposed body was found days later.

"I think they could put Mother Teresa on there, and it's not going to spare her life," said Phoenix defense attorney Mel McDonald, a former judge and federal prosecutor.

San Francisco-area criminal defense lawyer Michael Cardoza said her attorneys' request to quit the case and the defense decision not to call any witnesses on Arias' behalf could very well be a strategic move — but one that could backfire.

"She could argue ineffective counsel on appeal, but the fact is, it's anything but ineffective because what they're doing is handing her an appeal," Cardoza said. "So it's actually very effective counsel."

Defense attorney Kirk Nurmi renewed his arguments in court on Monday that the judge should have sequestered the jury during the trial and that it should never have been broadcast live.

"The court had a duty to protect Ms. Arias' right to a fair trial, and failed to do so time and time again," Nurmi told the judge. "This cannot be a modern-day version of ... a witch trial."

Judge Sherry Stephens denied the mistrial request, prompting Nurmi to ask that he and co-counsel Jennifer Willmott be allowed to withdraw from the case. The judge swiftly denied that request, as well.

Gave post-conviction interview

Arias' attorneys also tried without success to quit after she gave her post-conviction TV interview.

"Longevity runs in my family, and I don't want to spend the rest of my natural life in one place," Arias told Fox affiliate KSAZ from a holding cell inside the courthouse. "I believe death is the ultimate freedom, and I'd rather have my freedom as soon as I can get it."

Last week, Alexander's brother and sister tearfully described for the jury how his killing had torn their lives apart. This week, the defense planned to call its own witnesses, including a female friend and an ex-boyfriend of Arias, in hopes of convincing the jury her life is worth saving. They scrapped that plan, however, after claiming one key witness refused to testify after receiving death threats, then indicated to the judge Arias would be the only one speaking on her behalf.

While jurors are admonished daily not to pay attention to news accounts of the trial or discuss it with anyone, experts say many details would have been hard to avoid.

"In today's society, you can't help but hear or see things whether you're in the grocery line or walking by a newsstand," Cardoza said. "It's naive to think there are no outside influences that reach them."

Some also speculate that Arias might have been trying to play to jurors with her proclamation in the TV interview that she would rather die, hoping the panel won't give her what she says she wants.

"She has manipulated this jury before," said Phoenix defense lawyer Julio Laboy. "She could very well still be manipulating the jury."


source: Jodi Arias speaks to jury, pleads for life - World - CBC News


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HOLD NO??!! Wasn't she just asking for death last week.. **cough** Change of Heart.? LOL

Absolute discharge and asylum in canada. Have you seen her pix, boomer? I'l sponsor her...
 

EagleSmack

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You're just thinking with your d!ck.. sponsor her.. geez yuk.

This woman is a total psychopath and is a public danger..

Yup... she's a killer alright. And look what happened to the last guy that thought with his d*** and looked at her as a booty call. That guy was shot, stabbed over and over and had his throat slit wide.
 

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This is the same woman who said she would rather die than get life in prison. I think they will give her her first wish, death. I am so glad we do not have the DP here in Canada because I am so conflicted about it and this way I don't have to think about it.
 

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Yup... she's a killer alright. And look what happened to the last guy that thought with his d*** and looked at her as a booty call. That guy was shot, stabbed over and over and had his throat slit wide.


meh . what a way to go, though....

I'll take my chances. at my age- heck. any chances..
 

Sal

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they seldom give women the death penalty although it does happen, I am not pro death penalty but I did vote yes, they will give it to her...she did not present well, there was zero remorse I think that will weigh heavily against her with the jury
 

hunboldt

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You mean her nude pics.. yeah.. and no thank you.. what's with the Mud flaps.

You're just thinking with your d!ck.. sponsor her.. geez yuk.

This woman is a total psychopath and is a public danger..


YOU LOOK AT NUDE PICTURES??


WELL i AM SCHOOKED.

Next you'll be flashing your war medals trying to get 'Sovieted', at this rate....
 

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meh . what a way to go, though....

I'll take my chances. at my age- heck. any chances..

Shot in the head...stabbed multiple times... and have your throat slit wide open by a sort of hot looking woman is a way to go?
 

Sal

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This is the State of Arizona the only other state that has more executions is Texas...
wow I didn't know that...she is fried... pun intended... she butchered him... I don't think that will sit well with life in prison, even though it is cheaper, I think they will think it is worth the burden of the cost
 

Sal

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notice how "school girl like" she looks...good strategy, not buying though
 

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I somehow didnt know about this case til now. Any particular reason why its getting special attention?