By The Huffington Post News Editors
Jurors in Jodi Arias‘ murder trial have submitted about 100 questions they want put to the accused killer on their behalf, the judge said Tuesday.
“I just received some additional questions from the jurors,” Judge Sherry Stephens said in court as the questioning of Arias by her defense lawyers and the prosecutor finished. “It looks like we have probably a hundred questions.”
Arizona is one of three states that allow jurors to pose questions to witnesses after prosecution and defense lawyers have finished their questioning. Arias’ attorney, Kurt Nurmi, wrapped up his redirect examination of Arias Tuesday, giving the 12 jurors and six alternates — seven women and 11 men –- their first opportunity to put questions to the defendant.