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Colorado shootings suspect to enter insanity plea
DENVER (AP) — The man accused in the deadly Colorado theater shootings wants to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity, his lawyers said Tuesday. Attorneys for James Holmes said in a court filing they plan to formally ask for the...
Tags: Murder, Shootings, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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James Holmes case: Can a reporter be forced to reveal her source?
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — High-stakes legal issues have become a hallmark of the James E. Holmes case, with questions surrounding capital punishment, insanity, due process and even doctor-patient privilege likely to swirl for months — if not years...
Tags: Punishment, Freedom of the Press, Journalism, Media Industry, Laws
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Colorado Theater Shootings Lawsuit: Cinemark Claims It Had No 'Right to Control' Suspect
ReutersMay 02 (TheWrap.com) - Theater company Cinemark has shot back in the a lawsuit filed by victims of the July 2012 shootings at an Aurora, Colo., screening of "The Dark Knight Rises," saying that the suit should be dismissed because the theater had "no...Tags: Trials, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Justice System
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Theater rampage: Holmes' lawyers object to Colorado insanity law
CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Defense attorneys for accused movie theater gunman James E. Holmes renewed their objections Monday to the constitutionality of the state’s insanity defense, giving another hint about how they hope to save their client&...
Tags: Murder, Mental Illness, Trials, Behavioral Conditions, Laws
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OPTICAL ILLUSION: Pingpong balls transform into political message at Association for Visual Arts
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Michael Murphy just wants to keep the conversation going. That's likely to happen, too, when visitors to the Main Gallery at the Association for Visual Arts weave their way through a sea of 1,000 black pingpong balls he installed and then see what...Tags: Firearms, Gaming, U.S. Army, Artists, Barack Obama
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The God Squad: Can we forgive insane killers?
Q: In my local newspaper today, there were articles about Jared Loughner, who shot and killed six people and wounded 12 more in Arizona in 2011, and James Holmes, who is linked to the fatal shooting of 12 people and wounding of an additional 58 in a...Tags: Shootings, Mental Illness, Lawyers, Bank Robbery, Behavioral Conditions
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Justice vs. vengeance in Aurora
Prosecutors have rebuffed an offer by James E. Holmes, the accused killer of 12 people in a movie theater rampage in Aurora, Colo., last year, to plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of life in prison. In deciding instead to seek the death penalty, the...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Punishment, Medical Specialization, Death Penalty, Judges
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Poll: James Holmes and the death penalty
Some friends and relatives of the victims of July's movie theater shooting spree in Aurora, Colo., in which 12 people were killed and dozens injured, are pleased that prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against alleged gunman James Holmes and have...
Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Death Penalty, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting
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On Rutgers basketball, Princeton husband-hunting and Jimmy Kimmel
"What's the second paragraph?" That is my boilerplate response when someone suggests a column idea to me. "Yeah. Right. But where do I go from there?" Not every topic is worth 700 words. So, today I will offer a few words on recent headlines in the...Tags: Martin O'Malley, U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Congress, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Barack Obama
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Jana Winter: Facing jail time for doing her job
Jana Winter, an investigative reporter for Fox News, faces the prospect of serious jail time for being a good journalist. Seriously. Most of the accounts you may read won't describe her predicament quite that way. But make no mistake: A state judge...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Freedom of the Press, Journalism, The New York Times, Laws
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School denies it barred Holmes because of threat
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The University of Colorado-Denver stood firm Friday in saying it never barred James E. Holmes from campus, despite newly released court documents that indicate the suspect in the Aurora movie massacre had his student ID card...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Students, Firearms, Medical Specialization, Mental Health
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James Holmes' psychiatrist warned he may pose threat
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — About a month before the Aurora movie theater rampage left 12 dead and at least 70 injured in July, James E. Holmes told a psychiatrist he was having homicidal thoughts and she concluded he could pose a danger to the public,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Safety at School, Punishment, Medical Specialization, Litigation
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