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Jodi Arias trial costs Arizona taxpayers over $2 million

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The costs of Jodi Arias’ trial have topped $2 million, a tab being footed by Arizona taxpayers that will only continue to climb with a new penalty phase set for March, officials said.

Jodi Arias, 33, was convicted of Travis Alexander murder in May, but the jury couldn’t reach a verdict on her sentence. Prosecutors are now pursuing a second penalty phase with a new jury in an effort to get the death penalty. Trial is set for March 17.

The former waitress has been held in jail in Maricopa County awaiting her fate while her legal bills continue to mount.

As of Monday, the county had paid $2,150,536.42 for Jodi Arias’ court-appointed attorneys, expert witnesses and other costs associated with her case, Maricopa County spokeswoman Cari Gerchick told The Associated Press.

Maricopa County had paid $2,150,536.42 for Jodi Arias' court-appointed attorneys, expert witnesses and other costs associated with her case

Maricopa County had paid $2,150,536.42 for Jodi Arias’ court-appointed attorneys, expert witnesses and other costs associated with her case

Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery has refused to provide a tally of how much it has cost to prosecute the case, citing a court order that attorneys not discuss Jodi Arias-related matters.

Jodi Arias admitted she killed her boyfriend, Travis Alexander, in 2008 at his suburban Phoenix home but claimed it was self-defense.

Prosecutors argued it was premeditated murder carried out in a jealous rage when Travis Alexander wanted to end their affair.

The case captured headlines worldwide and became a cable television staple while every minute of the trial was broadcast live. This time around, the judge will be limiting media coverage in hopes of avoiding the same publicity. There will be no live video coverage of the second penalty phase, and electronic devices will be banned, meaning reporters won’t be able to provide real-time updates via Twitter as occurred during Jodi Arias’ first trial.

Under Arizona law, while Jodi Arias’ murder conviction stands, prosecutors have the option of putting on a second penalty phase with a new jury.

If the second panel fails to reach a unanimous decision, the death penalty will automatically be removed from consideration, and the judge will sentence Jodi Arias to spend her entire life behind bars or be eligible for release after 25 years.

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