Live blog: Time to connect the dots...By Graham Winch
updated 10:58 AM EDT, Thu May 02, 2013
After months of sometimes-gory evidence and shocking testimony filled with sex, lies and allegations of brutality, Jodi Arias is just days away from learning her fate.
The jury could begin deliberating as early as Friday about whether Arias is guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander. Arias testified Alexander’s sexual and physical abuse culminated in a fight that forced her to kill him in self-defense.
After a marathon day of testimony Wednesday, prosecutor Juan Martinez rested his case around midnight ET.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Arias could face the death penalty via lethal injection.
Closing arguments are scheduled to begin Thursday around 12:30 p.m. ET. Watch every second of the dramatic end to this trial on HLN.
This is the absolute last chance the attorneys have to persuade the jurors to convict or acquit Arias.
Some attorneys like to save a surprise for closing arguments, because it's the last thing the jurors will hear before they begin their deliberations.
The jurors have heard a lot of testimony throughout the four-month trial, but the attorneys haven't always been able to explain the significance of the testimony. Attorneys commonly use the closing arguments to "connect the dots."
Closing arguments can also provide some of the most memorable moments in court, such as when O.J. Simpson defense attorney Johnnie Cochran coined the famous term, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit."
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