Arizona jurors who begin their first full day of deliberations in the Jodi Arias murder trial today will consider that the most serious charge facing Arias could carry the death penalty. The jurors also have the option of convicting Arias of second
On its face, the Jodi Arias murder trial would appear to be a run-of-the-mill domestic murder case, involving a couple whose romance went sour and ended with Arias, 32, admittedly shooting ex-lover Travis Alexander, 30, to death. Neither Arias nor
The murder case against Jodi Arias is now in the hands of the jury. A judge in a Phoenix courtroom passed the reins to jurors Friday, instructing them to consider charges of first- and second-degree murder or manslaughter
Pool, Charlie Leight,AP Photo/The Arizona Republic. (CBS) -- Jodi Arias could get the death penalty if she's convicted of first-degree murder in the 2008 shooting and stabbing death of her on-again, off-again lover, Travis Alexander. PICTURES: Jodi
FIRST-DEGREE MURDER: If jurors believe that Travis Alexander's June 2008 killing at his suburban Phoenix home was a premeditated act, they can convict Arias of first-degree murder. This charge carries a possible death sentence or life in prison.
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