Though Jodi Arias expressed deep remorse and regret for the killing of her former flame, Travis Alexander, even stating that she was "truly disgusted and repulsed" with herself (per CNN), the convicted murderer did not simply fade into the prison system never to be heard from again. Instead she waged war against the United States legal system and her own attorneys, filing various appeals and grievances along the way, per Parade.
In 2017, Arias' appeal was put on hold due to "systematical errors," but in 2019 Arias finally had her shot at an appeal hearing. On the basis of the appeal, Arias accused former prosecutor Juan Martinez of "cumulative misconduct." Alas, that appeal was denied. "Arias was convicted based upon the overwhelming evidence of her guilt, not as a result of prosecutorial misconduct," Judge Jennifer Campbell declared at the appeal hearing.
She also set her sights on her former attorney, Kirk Nurmi, accusing him of violating a code of conduct after he wrote a juicy tell-all about his time defending her, aptly titled Trapped With Ms. Arias. In the end, Nurmi relinquished his ability to practice law but not before he wrote a statement in which he described the lawsuit against him as a "continuation of Ms. Arias' pattern of attacking men whom she feel have wronged her."
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