No
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The jury has deliberated for many house in the Jodi Arias trial. However, the jury still has many more hours to deliberate for the whole case. Currently they are deciding if Jodi's was cruel without a doubt.
Arias was found guilty by the jury May 8, 2013. The next phase is penalty.
The Jodi Arias trial is nearly over. They are currently waiting for the jury to make a decision. If they come back with a guilty verdict then she will probably file an appeal.
Jodi Arias's birth name is Jodi Ann Arias.
Jodi Arias is 5'6".
Jodi Arias was from Salinas, California.
Jodi Arias was convicted for the first degree murder of her boyfriend in Mesa, Arizona.
No. It's up to the judge's discretion in Arizona whether or not to sequester juries, e.g. in the event of a high profile case, but even in this extremely high profile case, and even though the jury has been given the admonition not to speak to the media or let their identities be known, the jury has NOT been sequestered.
Some Hispanics are Caucasians and indeed Jodi Arias has Hispanic blood but she is Caucasian.
When a jury is sequestered it is usually a hardship for the individuals. They are away from home and family and for the most part are isolated from the world outside. If there is no good reason for it, a judge will not order the jury sequestered. Most trials can proceed, integrity intact, without sequestering the jury members.
It has been said that Jodi Arias was attacked by her ex-boyfriend. It has also been said that Jodi Arias has a borderline personality disorder and that it may have played a factor in her plead of self-defense.