Brit17
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I guess the tough thing for me to understand in reference to the juror hold outs for the DP is that there was a body, it is understood how Travis died and the cruelty that went along with it as well as a confession from someone they all appear to agree is a liar and not believable in reference to the domestic violence claim and self defense claim.. So what change to the facts would it have taken for them to vote DP? That she is not a serial killer? Well clearly the state of Arizona was well within the legal rights to charge her with a capital crime. The state can't just charge anything without merit, plus a grand jury agreed with the charges based on the same evidence.
I would think it would be tough on a jury if there is no body or confession etc but this seemed to have been a really obvious case especially when she rambled on and on for 18 days and it was obvious that the DT was throwing any and all claims out there to see if any would stick.
ITA ... However, the only thing I have come up with is that the 8 who voted for death felt that the aggravating factors outweighed the mitigating factors ... And the 4 who voted for life felt that the mitigating factors outweighed the aggravating factors ... Personally, I feel that JA has no mitigating factors whatsoever, however, apparently, others do ... It just all boils down to a difference of opinion ...
