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Hi everyone - just poking my head in. Thanks for all the continued updates!
Any word on whether the media has attempted to get cameras back in for retrial? Do we think they will? TIA!
TD, please tell me these stand! I just heard on HLN that it's been postponed again.
It's been nine months since Jodi Arias was found guilty of the murder of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, and yet, the second phase of her sentencing trial has been postponed once again.
Arias, 33, was convicted of first-degree murder on May 8, 2013 in Alexander's ghastly death in his suburban Phoenix, Ariz. home back in 2008. However, the same jury that found her guilty failed to reach a unanimous decision on her sentencing. As a result, a retrial to determine whether she should be sentenced to death, life in prison or life with a chance of release after serving 25 years was slated for March 17. However, that date has been delayed due to a scheduling conflict with prosecutor Juan Martinez.
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According to The Arizona Republic, Martinez is supposed to begin another potential death penalty trial on May 12. At a hearing Tuesday at the Maricopa County Superior Court, Presiding Criminal Judge Joseph Welty ruled that Martinez's other case, which involves a man accused of killing an Arizona police officer in 2007, will take priority since its the oldest capital murder case in the county awaiting trial.
Judge Sherry Stephens will schedule Arias' new trial date, but there is no word on when that will happen.
According to this Minute Entry:
http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/022014/m6174717.pdf
A status conference was held yesterday and a new retrial date should have been discussed/set, the docket shows a continuance motion filed on 2/18, the trial date being vacated on 2/19 and a minute entry for the status conference 2/20, the last minute entry that shows though is the one above, dated 2/11.
what's interesting also is that hearing was held with Judge Joseph Welty
http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/022014/m6174717.pdf
what's interesting also is that hearing was held with Judge Joseph Welty
http://www.courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/022014/m6174717.pdf
CMJA's trial dates were vacated.
AZ vs. Bryan Hulsey is scheduled for May 12, with JM, Bob Shutts, and Anthony Novitsky as the State's attorneys of record.
CMJA will have (read: get) to wait.
More time for <modsnip> to file yet more ridiculous time buying motions. What a disgrace that our justice system has so tipped over towards perpetrators or alleged perpetrators vs crime victims. And in this case , <modsnip> has been is a CONVICTED perpetrator. Wonder what our Founding Fathers would think about all of this.
This is MOO.
It's appropriate that you commented in this thread, as I have been thinking -- seriously -- that CMJA's case (sentencing phase) may not go back to trial before August, gurl.
JM is currently prosecuting the accused murderer of police officer Anthony Holly.
According to Maricopa County Superior Court, Bryan Wayne Hulsey's case is still working within the following time window:
Firm Trial Date on May 12, 2014 at 10:30 a.m.
CURRENT LAST DAY: June 20, 2014
I would not expect CMJA's case (re-trial of penalty phase for the especially cruel murder of Travis Alexander) until well beyond June 20, 2014 at the earliest.