Articles by MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda
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Legally Speaking: Now it’s up to the jury to decide Jerice Hunter’s fate
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | April 21, 2015 2:04 pmA jury will be deliberating whether or not Jerice Hunter of Glendale committed first-degree murder of her young daughter.
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Legally Speaking: Jerice Hunter could pay dearly for being bad mom
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | April 16, 2015 3:04 pmWill Jerice Hunter be convicted of first degree murder for being a bad mother to Jhessye Shockley?
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Legally Speaking: A look at Jodi Arias’ life at the Perryville Women’s Prison
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | April 14, 2015 11:04 pmThe question has been answered; Jodi Arias has been. She will never again experience life as a free woman (unless of course she wins her inevitable appeal).
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Legally Speaking: Decision day for Jodi Arias has arrived
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | April 12, 2015 10:04 pmWe can finally close the chapter, though not the book, on the Jodi Arias trial…or can we?
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Legally Speaking: Trial for missing child Jhessye Shockley begins
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | March 26, 2015 5:03 amThe trial of State v. Jerice Hunter commenced Wednesday in Judge Rosa Mroz’s courtroom.
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Legally Speaking: Jodi Arias mistrial raises questions but system not broken
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | March 6, 2015 4:03 pmNew information has come to light in regard to the holdout juror and many are asking whether the non-verdict can be vacated or whether the holdout could be prosecuted or sued.
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Legally Speaking: Q&A after a mistrial in the Jodi Arias retrial leads to many questions
KTAR Newsroom | March 6, 2015 3:03 amOn Thursday Jodi Arias’ life was spared after a jury couldn’t come to a unanimous decision in the penalty phrase of her retrial.
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Legally Speaking: Taking you inside the courtroom as the second Jodi Arias mistrial was read
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | March 6, 2015 2:03 amThis resulted in a mistrial, a non-verdict, and transferred the responsibility of deciding Arias’ fate to Judge Sherry Stephens.
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Legally Speaking: Post-verdict, Jodi Arias’ life will look like this
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | March 4, 2015 5:03 pmWhile a jury struggles to determine her fate, the possibilities for Jodi Arias’ future are clear — death row at Perryville Prison in Goodyear, Arizona or life in prison. Well, unless they hang. Then her future is either natural life in prison or life with a possibility of parole after 25 years.
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Legally Speaking: Deadlocked Jodi Arias jury forces judge to read impasse instruction
MONICA LINDSTROM, KTAR Legal Analyst, Co-host of The Agenda | March 4, 2015 4:03 amTuesday afternoon, Judge Sherry Stephens read the Jodi Arias jury a modified impasse instruction.