Is JA having a meltdown? NG said JA is still in courtroom having heated arguments with her lawyers.
She's screaming WTF?
Is JA having a meltdown? NG said JA is still in courtroom having heated arguments with her lawyers.
Ok, I had to go there...you know the site
Jodi Arias is in.....t.
So, I scrolled down to this mornings post and it said the jury will deliberate
11 - 4:30 everyday until she is acquitted or convicted of manslaughter.
Bolded by me
Ok, so those were their only options??????
:floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:
I think she packs up her crayons and golf pencils and heads back to her main cell![]()
She's in county jail until sentencing.
For anyone who saw my earlier post re: thinking the statute of limitations would have expired for a wrongful death suit, I'm happy to report I was wrong.Just looked it up:
12-511. Civil action arising from criminal conduct; definitions
A. Notwithstanding sections 12-505 and 12-542, if a defendant is charged by a criminal complaint or indictment the statute of limitations for any civil cause of action that is brought by a victim against the defendant for criminal conduct against the victim is extended for one year from the final disposition of the criminal proceedings, regardless of whether the defendant is convicted of criminal conduct against the victim.
Felony murder doesn't mean "a murder that's a felony"--all murders are felonies, as you pointed out.
It means that a death occurred in connection with the commission of some (other) felony. Normally, it is used to convict someone of murder when they absolutely DID NOT intend to kill the other person, but "accidentally" caused a death in the process of committing some other felony (like hitting a pedestrian while fleeing from a bank robbery).
I would love to see Juan's face when verdict is read. I hope he is proud and knows he is everyone's hero today!
rose you are wonderful
She better not only get that 25 year sentence; that would be a mockery of the 1st degree verdict
heated today ?
It doesn't make sense to me, AZlawyer, what could the Alexander family gain from a civil wrongful death case? What $$$, what she has from the sale of her fake art, that's about it, right? Now that she's convicted would that money be taken from her anyway? Just seems like plenty of cost with little to no return. Your thoughts?
From AZlawyer: For anyone who saw my earlier post re: thinking the statute of limitations would have expired for a wrongful death suit, I'm happy to report I was wrong. Just looked it up: