By Michael Kiefer
The Arizona Republic
PHOENIX — Attorneys for Jodi Arias filed a motion to dismiss the death penalty Wednesday morning, citing what they claim is a long litany of misconduct by the prosecutor and law enforcement.
The misconduct, they say, denies Arias the possibility of a fair trial.
Arias, 34, has already been found guilty of the murder of her lover, Travis Alexander, who was found dead in the shower of his Mesa home in 2008. He had been shot in the head, stabbed nearly 30 times and his throat was slit.
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