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  • So........my wife is super involved in following the Jodi Arias trial. We were on vacation and she wanted to see if we could get into the courtroom. Sure enough...we did. Here is a quick rundown of how things shook out.......... Parking- We parked about a block away in a lot that is titled "All day court parking $5.00". Paid the 5 bucks and then walked towards the court. On the way there, all of the news vans and such were parked along the street. Cameramen and reporters were sitting outside the courthouse. The actual courthouse- You walk through the doors and have to go through a metal detector and empty your pockets and such. Did that and then proceeded upstairs. Just in case anyone else wants to know, the courtroom where the Jodi Arias trial is going on is in courtroom 5C. So 5th floor up on the elevator. Once we got up there, there were a few people waiting outside in the lobby. They were waiting their place in line to see if they could go in and get a seat. They have a court escort?? guy who lets you in and tells you where to sit. Since this is such a high profile case you can't just walk in and sit down. It fills up fast. And unless someone leaves during the day, you might not get in. We waited for a bit and then we saw a few people leave. The court escort guy came and got 3 people. There were 3 of us left and at around 3:30 they had room for 2 more. My wife and some other guy who was waiting there got to go in. I waited outside for about 20 more minutes and then they said I could go in. They have the media/family members of the victim on the left and the general public/defenses family on the right. Took my seat and watched some of the hearing. Pretty boring if you ask me ;-). My wife loved it though and we were both within 20 feet of Jodi Arias....that crazy lady ;-). Anyways.......sat there for about an hour until they dismissed the jury and stopped the session for today. It was cool to see the inside of a Phoenix Courtroom. The chairs were pretty comfy too! I would highly recommend this place if you want to see a crazy lady up close (Jodi Arias) and be surrounded by other crazy ladies who are following this trial. (Excluding my wife....shes crazy in her own way, but not as weird/crazy as some of the people I sat next to in the gallery lol). Anyways......... It was an experience to say the least.
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