Home » » Jodi Says She Deserves 'Freedom Someday'.. Arias Asks For Life

Jodi Says She Deserves 'Freedom Someday'.. Arias Asks For Life

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | 7:51 AM

May 22, 2013
PHOENIX -- In a surprise jailhouse interview just hours after a jury began deliberating her fate, Jodi Arias spoke out Tuesday about her murder trial, her many fights with her legal team and her belief that she "deserves a second chance at freedom someday."
 Continue reading...
Presented by Ethan Fedida
Advertisement
GEOFFREY R. STONE
Freedom of the Press and Criminal Solicitation
Striking the right balance between the government's legitimate need for confidentiality, the press's legitimate need to obtain information about government action, and the public's "right to know" what its representatives are up to, is a difficult and delicate task. Continue reading...
JOSH HORWITZ
The NRA's Perverted View of America
The NRA didn't just throw down the gauntlet to our government in Houston. It also articulated a vision of America and its ideals that is the antithesis of what our Founders intended, and which would mean the absolution of our Constitution. Continue reading...
JESSE LAVA
To Offset Disaster Relief, Curb the Drug War (VIDEO)
Policymakers hoping to find meaningful offsets to fund disaster aid will have look at: 1) Where there's a lot of money, 2) where the spending is unjustifiable, and 3) where the politics and public opinion are conducive to allowing cuts, since there are very few areas in which that's true. Continue reading...

From around the web




btrp
ADAM BANNER
In Oklahoma, Many Massacres Aren't Man-made
I was born and bred in Oklahoma. I make my living as an Oklahoma criminal defense attorney. Tornadoes have been a part of my entire life. Hell, my high school mascot was a "red tornado." Continue reading...
AUNDARAY GUESS
Is Mark Carson's Death an Opportunity for a New Matthew Shepard Moment?
It should be an alarm that alerts us to the complacency that has enveloped us and force us to refocus on anti-LGBT hate crimes. It should generate a renewed dialogue about why a gay man can be shot dead in plain sight in the street simply because of who he is. Continue reading...


Received this from a friend? Sign up for alerts from The Huffington Post here.
Unsubscribe here.

Huffington Post, 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003

Share this article :

Post a Comment

 
Credits: Copyright © 2011. I - Newspot - All Rights Reserved
Proudly powered by Zahyan Technologies