Jodi Arias Case Study

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Who is Jodi Arias: Jodi Arias was born in Salinas, California where she grew up with both her parents and four siblings. She was known as the “good girl” when she was in high school, and nothing seemed the slight bit off about her. “She told the TV show ‘48 Hours’ that her childhood was “almost ideal,” ABC reported (Fuchs, 2015). Arias was aspiring photography when she dropped out of high school as a junior. While in her twenties she worked a handful of dead end jobs and dated carelessly, cycling between numerous relationships with cheating boyfriends. She eventually started working for a company known as LegalShield, a sales force commission company known for “working from home” (Fuchs, 2015). It was through her job with LegalShield that …show more content…

Arias and her lawyers told the judge that she was receiving threatening mail with death threats from inmates. By having the courtroom open to the public during her penalty phase, she didn’t feel like she could freely speak her mind about her actions that day. She would have to limit her testimony because of the deadly threats she was receiving from her future cellmates. Although the public believed Arias was innocent, the inmates thought she should be sentenced to death and the media only brought attention to her because of the sexual evidence that was brought up to court, Arias still partook a big role in society because no one agreed on whether she was innocent or guilty. It is argued that the reason she was not sentenced to death was because she was an attractive female. Her looks and gender played a major role because if it had been a guy the sentencing phase would have been settled in one trial and there would have been no need for a mistrial. The judicial system WAS originally made for men to treat men in the system. Society has made a turn and women are now being included in the judicial system but are given less severe punishment than the …show more content…

Albert Cohen says that girls’ only strain to marry well, and considering in the direction that Alexander’s and Arias’ relationship was headed, marriage was out of the question. Prosecutors say that the death of Alexander was revenge because he wanted to see other people and was planning a trip to Mexico with his latest lover. Arias’ case does not reflect most female offenders but does reflect some. She killed for love. If she could not have Alexander then no one could. Many women do commit crime because of love, but they are also convicted of other things as

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