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Arias trial: What grade would you give judge?
... Judge Sherry Stephens intervened and recessed the court for lunch....
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4m 49s
Jury deadlocks again on life term or death fo...
Mistrial declared by Judge Sherry Stephens.
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1m 54s
Judge gives Jodi Arias her wish in court
Judge Sherry Stephens granted Arias' request. Jury selection will begi...
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3m 55s
Judge Sherry Stephens Sentences Jodi Arias to...
Jodi Arias' sentence of natural life without the possibility of releas...
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3m 44s
Jodi Arias trial day 41 Part 2. Judge Sherry...
Judge Sherry Stephens and Jennifer Willmott have words after Martinez ...
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1m 3s
Todd Carey "Float Away" Fan Video by Sherry S...
This is a great video with lots of Todd Carey photos put together by t...
Eleven jurors voted for the death penalty, while one juror spared the accuseds life, by insisting that she be sentenced to life in prison. Three of Travis Alexander's sisters urged the Judge, Sherry Stephens, to impose the most extreme penalty available against Arias. They described Arias as "unrep
Date: Apr 14, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Killer Jodi Arias gets life term with no chance for release
Three of Travis Alexander's sisters tearfully urged Judge Sherry Stephens to impose the harshest penalty available against Arias. They described Arias as "unrepentant" and "evil" and lashed out at her for smearing Alexander's name.
Date: Apr 13, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Behind-the-scene details of Arias deliberations revealed
Most of the jurors said last week that they believed the holdout was biased and opposed to giving the death penalty. Judge Sherry Stephens had individually questioned some of the jurors, including the holdout, who said she wasn't socializing at lunch with other jurors in an effort to be impartial.
Date: Mar 10, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Jodi Arias won't be sentenced to death after jury deadlocks
The proceedings revealed few new details about the crime and dragged on months longer than expected amid a series of expert witnesses and a surprising late October decision by Judge Sherry Stephens to remove reporters and spectators from the courtroom so Arias could testify in private. A higher cour
A jury was seated in October, but the retrial received less attention after Judge Sherry Stephens banned news organizations from carrying live broadcasts of the case. The judge in October also took the rare step of booting the public and media from the courtroom so a secret witness could testify in
Date: Feb 26, 2015
Source: Google
Lawyers in Jodi Arias trial make last bids for life or death
An appeals court later overturned Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sherry Stephens' move to close the courtroom and revealed that the witness was Arias herself. Her testimony was halted before the prosecutor got a chance to question her, although he did so at her 2013 trial.
Date: Feb 24, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Testimony postponed in Jodi Arias sentencing retrial
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sherry Stephens and the case's lawyers held private discussions Monday before the judge announced that jurors were sent home for the day. The trial will not be in session Tuesday.
When Judge Sherry Stephens closed the courtroom, it wasn't even clear who the secret witness was; she simply said an unnamed witness would not testify if the proceeding was open to the public. News organizations went to court, and the appeals court agreed.