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I did not hear that. I heard from the judge, We are not able to reach a unanimous decision. I hope you are right, but ....
I just heard it again. Judge says 'I have received a note indicating that you are unable to come to a unanimous decision.'
Jenny's words, "Do you want to kill her?"Me too ! Absolutely STUNNED !
All 12 Jurors voted 1st Degree Pre-meditated Murder and 7 Jurors voted for Felony Murder as well.
All 12 Jurors voted for EXTREME CRUELTY.
Now WHY can't they agree on the DP ? It makes NO SENSE IMO !
If they give her LIFE w/ or w/o parole they have let down Travis and his Family !
IF JA does NOT get the DP, "You can mark my words" -- I will NEVER EVER TRUST A JURY AGAIN !
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That's what I understood the question to be....I wonder if the media lost something in translation....and wanted to create a anic:
OK WAIT......THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING!!!
HUGE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:
"What happens IF we cannot come to a unanimous decision..." (question)
"We can't come to a unanimous decision" (statement)
WHICH IS IT???!!! :banghead:
I think if the split was small they wouldn't have come back that quickly. Like what I have said last night, some of them might be flat out anti DP and a few of them might not feel comfortable about taking a life.
It's easy for us to say whatever we want to say here. But once you're in that chair with power for life or death, your perspective will become different.
Not that I am saying we should spare JA. I would like to see her getting DP too. But we have to be realistic about the possibility that it may not happen.
A more likely scenario is that the jury will give her life and the judge rules without parole. That may not be perfect but at least it will spare Travis' family from further pains.
I say they're sympathetic to her obvious lack of contact with reality.
How does it work that the jury should, at the killer's request, think of her family when deciding her fate? When did the killer worry about TA's family?
Willmott is ecstatic....Jodi is ecstatic. She's yukking it up with the deputy.
just a reminder of what the andriano jury went through
"they gathered in the jury room dec. 16 to consider whether there were reasons for sparing andriano's life.
It took four days.
The sometimes-heated deliberations dramatically changed the case's outcome, with a split jury gradually shifting toward the death verdict.
When the deliberations began, the nine women and three men took a vote. Only three supported a death sentence, with four favoring a life sentence and the others undecided, said juror mary fobes, 74, of mesa.
Catalano said he wasn't sure.
"i still hadn't made up my mind. I was giving her the benefit of the doubt," he said.
After one day, the jury went home for a three-day weekend that some called full of soul searching.
When they reconvened, catalano gave a pivotal speech outlining his reasons for supporting a death sentence, and the vote swung to 11-1 in favor of execution, fobes said.
"it was very passionate on why he thought she deserved the death penalty," fobes said. "the more i thought about it, how could she be so brutal? She must have totally flipped her wig. I don't know how anyone could do that."
but the jury was on the verge of a deadlock, with one holdout, a senior citizen from gilbert, saying he was adamantly against the death penalty.
On the third day of deliberations, jurors took turns discussing each of 23 reasons listed by the defense for sparing andriano's life, the mitigating factors, weighing whether they were sufficient cause for leniency.
They included that andriano was a good mother to her children and had signed up at age 19 for missionary work when in mexicali, mexico, for the 91st psalm church, now the harvest family church in casa grande.
Catalano said he gave all the mitigating factors some weight, but in the end, they were not enough.
"does a good mother brutally murder her husband?" he said.
Percy said she also considered the arguments against execution, but on balance, "we could not find mitigating factors that overwhelmed the cruelty. To me, to everybody there, the knife wound was the crowning blow. She had three chances to back off."
while jurors were discussing whether to execute andriano, they considered that they would have no control over whether the trial judge, brian ishikawa, would give her life in prison with or without parole, she said.
Jurors did not want to see a 25 years to life sentence.
"we also knew with the death penalty that she has an automatic appeal," percy said.
Different parts of the case resonated with jurors. Some said they were moved by andriano's plea for life during the mitigation phase on dec. 16, just before the final deliberations, while others considered it an academy award acting job. "
http://www.nlada.org/dms/documents/1106668066.47/0124deathjurors24.html
praying the jury find a way to talk this through. It's been a long long trial for them.
I hate to say this, but, looking at Jodi's demeanor, especially with that guard and her DT this morning - and all through the trial, really - coupled with the strange goings on with this trial, it almost seems as if Jodi "knew" she would not get the death penalty, no matter what happened.
For some reason, the phrase "bread and circuses" comes to mind. :facepalm:
I love Beth Karas, but she just said she feels since the jury is split the state should take DP off the table! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Anyone think Juan would actually do this? I want a new jurt just like we've been told would happen...
Come on Jurors who are hold-outs...have you forgotten this from yesterday???
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=34264&stc=1&d=1369251111