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Wild About Trial™
    Covering the Jodi Arias Trial
From the Courthouse Steps
Available For iPhone and Android

Los Angeles, January 11, 2013. Curious about what’s going on with the Jodi Arias trial? Wild About Trial, the only app and website devoted to gavel to gavel coverage of the nations most captivating criminal trials, is providing a live video stream directly from the courtroom of the Jodi Arias trial, an Arizona woman who stands accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend in a jealous rage. Jodi Arias, 32, faces the death penalty if convicted of the brutal killing of Travis Alexander, which would earn her the dubious distinction as the fourth woman on Arizona’s death row.

Watch the live stream each day court is in session at 9:30 am PST or catch all of the trial action by visiting the website, mobile website or downloading the mobile app on iPhone or Android and follow along with this exciting trial!  Wild About Trial™ is a mobile app and website designed for those with a desire to know every last detail to the famous criminal trials in the news.  Wild About Trial gives you access to all the court documents and legal commentary by our team of top legal analysts.  In addition Wild About Trial provides up to the minute reports from local reporters in the courtroom.

Tune in live, each day court is in session, at 9:30 a.m. PST to watch all of the trial action by visiting http://wildabouttrial.com/videos/jodi-arias-live-stream/

About: Wild About Trial™ covers between 15 and 20 of the juiciest criminal court cases nationwide. The app is free to download and you can select exactly which cases you want to follow. Each trial provides unlimited access with play-by-play updates directly from the courtroom, biographies of all major players from judges to defendants, legal documents pertaining to the case, live video of court proceedings when available and in-depth analysis from the Wild About Trial™ team of legal experts.

Alison Triessl, criminal defense attorney and creator of Wild About Trial™, says this app was born out of her love for criminal trials.

“I, like millions of other trial enthusiasts out there, am fascinated by these trials,” Triessl said. “I like to know who the players are, what the backstory is, when it happened, how it happened and why it happened…with Wild About Trial™ on your phone or tablet, no matter where you are, you will get up-to-the-minute updates on the trials you are most interested in, all in the palm of your hands. What could be better than that?”

This app is perfect for those dedicated to following big-name criminal trials from start to finish. No more searching the Internet for details shared three days too late… with Wild About Trial™ you feel as though you are inside the courtroom. Not only is it easy to use, but it provides information you won't get from any other source. This is an App dedicated to real criminal trials for people who are, simply put, WILD ABOUT TRIAL™." It is available now on iPhone and Android. Download it today.   

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