Jury reaches verdict on sentence for Arizona woman convicted of killing husband with hammer

Jurors have decided the sentence for an Arizona woman convicted of beating her husband to death with a hammer five years ago.

The same jury that convicted Marissa Devault (dehv-WAH) of first-degree murder determined whether to sentence her to the death penalty or life in prison. The verdict is scheduled to be read Wednesday.

Jurors reached a decision in the penalty phase of Devault's trial after deliberating for a few days.

Prosecutors say Devault killed her husband, Dale Harrell, in a failed bid to collect on a life insurance policy to repay about $300,000 in loans from her boyfriend.

Devault says she killed him in self-defense and told investigators he had physically and sexually abused her in the past.

Harrell died nearly a month after the January 2009 attack.