arias, and alan, no real surprise she was found of first-degree murder, but the debate begins over whether she should get the death penalty, and she has come out in a interview that she would prefer the death imprisonment. and that is a tactic, because maybe some jurors will believe it is less expensive to execute somebody is millions of dollars with repeated appeal, and whether she gets the death penalty will be a question of random luck and prejudicial factor factors. if she does not get it, it is because she is young, female and white. if she gets the penalty, it is because the man she killed is white. these are factors that play a greater role in whether or not the jury imposes the death penalty rather than the heinousness of of the offense. usually, the death penalty is
come out in this case supported really lovingly which helps enormously by the families and supported by the public, and there is going to be a resilience and you have seen it with elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard and to help prevent their attacker from walking the streets again. and now turning to jodi arias, and alan, no real surprise she was found of first-degree murder, but the debate begins over whether she should get the death penalty, and she has come out in a interview that she would prefer the death imprisonment. and that is a tactic, because maybe some jurors will believe it is less expensive to execute somebody is millions of dollars with repeated appeal, and whether she gets the death penalty will be a question of random luck and prejudicial factors.