PHOENIX (AP) - Jodi Arias has resumed testimony for an 18th day in her Arizona death penalty trial as a prosecutor questions her version of events in the killing of her lover.
She's charged with first-degree murder in the June 2008 death of Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home. Authorities say she planned the attack in a jealous rage. Arias says it was self-defense.
Prosecutor Juan Martinez resumed his questioning of Arias on Wednesday, again hammering her over repeated lies in the case.
Last week, jurors made it clear they aren't satisfied with her explanations. Arias answered about 220 questions from the panel under an uncommon Arizona law that allows jurors to quiz defendants through written questions read aloud by the judge.
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