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Defendant Jodi Arias appears in court for her murder trial at the Maricopa County Superior Court on Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, in Phoenix. Arias is charged with murder in the death of her boyfriend, Travis Alexander, and prosecution is seeking the death penalty.(AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Charlie Leight)

PHOENIX (AP) - Jurors in Jodi Arias' murder trial resume deliberations Thursday after they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether she should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time boyfriend, prompting the judge to instruct them to keep trying.

The panel reported its impasse Wednesday after only about two and a half hours of deliberations. Judge Sherry Stephens told jurors to try to identify areas of agreement and disagreement as they work toward a decision.

The jury then continued deliberating until late afternoon, when it adjourned for the day without a decision.

Under Arizona law, a hung jury in the death penalty phase of a trial requires a new jury to be seated to decide the punishment. If the second jury cannot reach a unanimous decision, the judge would then sentence Arias to spend her entire life in prison or be eligible for release after 25 years.

In the event of a hung jury in the Arias trial, the case could drag on for several more months, said former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley.

"If that happens, this jury would be dismissed and a second jury would be impaneled, and you'd literally have to go through the whole case again," Romley said, adding the murder conviction would stand and the new panel would be considering only the sentence.

However, the new jury would have to review evidence and hear opening statements, closing arguments and witness testimony in a "Cliffs Notes" version of the trial, Romley said.

Romley also noted that if the current jury deadlocks, the prosecutor could decide to take the death penalty off the table. If that happens, the judge would determine whether Arias spends her entire life in prison or is eligible for release after 25 years.

The judge cannot sentence Arias to death.

The panel heard emotional comments last week from Travis Alexander's family as the prosecutor argued the 32-year-old Arias should be executed for his gruesome killing.

Arias responded Tuesday by pleading for mercy, saying she can become a model prisoner by teaching inmates how to read and speak Spanish and helping the prison launch recycling programs. She also wants to be an advocate for domestic violence victims.

The same jury of eight men and four women convicted Arias of first-degree murder two weeks ago. Arias stabbed and slashed Alexander about 30 times, shot him in the forehead and slit his throat in what authorities said was a jealous rage. Arias claimed it was self-defense.

She spoke to The Associated Press and other media outlets in jailhouse interviews Tuesday night just hours after the jury began deliberations. She talked out about her murder trial, her many fights with her legal team and her belief that she "deserves a second chance at freedom someday."

Arias said her lawyers let her down by not calling more witnesses who could have bolstered her claims that she was a victim of domestic violence at Alexander's hands.

Following her conviction last week, Arias told a local TV station that she preferred the death penalty. However, she said Tuesday night that she changed her mind after a tearful meeting with family members, realizing her death would only cause them more pain.

"I felt like by asking for death, it's like asking for assisted suicide, and I didn't want to do that to my family," she told the AP.


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    Right! wrote...
    Has she said anything............
    that makes sense at all? yrreta got it right! Makes a lot of sense to say it was kill or be killed, and then going to commit suicide. She didn't have what it took for suicide, but she sure had what it took to kill! I can't immagine any jury finding a man in this position innocent, just wonder if they are going to buy this garbage!
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    wrote...
    Wow, so well rehearsed
    Watch her, you can tell she is so well rehearsed. Everything is so well scripted between her and her attorney. Funny how she can remember explicit details from years ago down to the exact time, detail, he said - she said and then I did this, etc. I wonder how long it took her to learn her script. Hollywood should contact her
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    bluehonda27 wrote...
    id say he was a devout Mormon
    If they are visiting religious sites together in Illinois and Missouri, I think that comes close to devout, at least on the outside. Obviously, he was a streaming pile of trash on the inside. And saying he was a devout Mormon doesn't detract from the story to me; just an interesting bit of info to take it all in.
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    Elvis 2 wrote...
    Is she a LIAR?
    Do you want a date? I knew one just like her or close! Had a couple of very nice looking young ones! Others say, she's so sweet and good looking! OH? Date her and find out how brain dead she is! I got out, Thank God! She recently got out of prison for killing some one!! Curious to see what this nut will get! she's so pretty! Want a date?
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    gmm wrote...
    I just can't see how she's innocent
    How is it self defense. She took pictures of his body on the floor. She shot and stabbed him several times while he was in the shower. Everythnig she's done demonstrates she knew what she was doing. If she knew he was using her for sex, she didn't need to make an effort to see him. I hope she fries because I don't believe her at all. She hasn't conveniced me, but then it's the jury she has to pull the wool over their eyes.
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    azsiouxboy wrote...
    She had sex
    in an uncomfortable place? Like the back of a Volkswagen?
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    Michoacan wrote...
    OJ walked away. Who knows?
    Maybe she will mentally seduce one of the older male jurors, or a female that doesn't see the problem with cutting off the nut sack of any exploitative male. BTW, graphic details are good things.
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    mellowyellow wrote...
    Who cares
    about this woman and what she did? Also, so tired of hearing how great and wonderful this guy must have been because he was a Mormon? Seriously? How does being a Mormon hold you to a higher standard than any other person out there?
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    yrreta wrote...
    Arias, possibly Hispanic,
    maybe they could try playing the race card for some sympathy.

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