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Prosecutor to seek death penalty for Holmes in theater shooting
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — When the district attorney announced Monday that the suspect in the Aurora theater massacre could face the death penalty, one spectator pumped his fist in triumph. Others held their heads in their hands. George Brauchler,...
Tags: Shootings, Lawyers, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Judges
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Colorado prosecutors shun James Holmes' guilty plea offer
DENVER — Prosecutors said Thursday they are not ready to accept an offer from Colorado theater shooting suspect James E. Holmes to plead guilty in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. In a court filing, prosecutors criticized defense attorneys...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Lawyers, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Judges, Trials
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City official accused of obstruction in Georgia baby shooting
A city commissioner has been arrested on suspicion of trying to interfere with a witness in last week's shooting death of a Georgia toddler in a stroller. James H. Brooks is a commissioner and mayor pro tem in Brunswick, Ga., where two teenagers are...
Tags: Shootings, Lawyers, HIV, Government, Juvenile Delinquency
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Home-explosion suspect accused of jailhouse plot to kill witness
Mark Leonard had already been charged with two counts of murder in a natural-gas explosion that leveled part of an Indianapolis neighborhood. Now he's accused of plotting a third to cover his tracks. The Nov. 10 blast killed Jennifer Longworth, 36,...
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Witnesses, Murder, Trials
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Arsenal of weapons found in Newtown gunman's home
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - An arsenal of weapons including guns, a gun safe with shotgun shells, a bayonet and several swords were found in the home of the gunman who carried out the Newtown school shooting, according to search warrants released Thursday. ...
Tags: Lawyers, Shootings, Asperger Syndrome, Judges, Government
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Woman arrested in supplying of gun that killed Colo. prisons chief
Colorado authorities have arrested a woman accused of illegally transferring the gun allegedly used to kill the state prisons chief, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Investigators believe Stevie Marie Vigil, 22, of Commerce City, Colo....
Tags: Shootings, Firearms, Tom Clements, Police Arrests, Trials
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Officer stopped Jared Loughner hours before Tuscon shooting rampage
TUCSON -- Just hours before his arrest for shooting six people to death and wounding 13 others, Jared Lee Loughner had another brush with the law, breaking down and weeping in front of an officer who pulled him over. Among the information contained in...
Tags: Tuscon Shooting (2011), Jared Lee Loughner, Shootings, Judges, Justice System
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WikiLeaks hearing: Brig commander tells of break in pattern
The former head of the brig where self-styled whistle-blower Pfc. Bradley Manning was incarcerated testified Monday that she was surprised when the base commander asked for advance notice of orders she planned to give in the case, as a pretrial hearing...
Tags: Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks, Punishment, Prosecution
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Responses to Dorner case contain surprises
A Christopher Dorner sighting was reported Sunday in my Northridge neighborhood. Helicopters swarmed, patrol cars roared up. The hardware store was evacuated and my favorite bakery roped off. It turned out to be a false alarm — just some random...
Tags: Jared Lee Loughner, Social Issues, Christopher Dorner, Michelle Obama, Elections
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Conspiracy theorists harassing, impersonating Aurora victims
Last July, dozens of theatergoers in Aurora, Colo., survived a massacre. Now they have to survive the people who think they're liars. In a court filing this week, Arapahoe County prosecutors said the conspiracy theorists have been such a problem they...
Tags: Lawyers, Shootings, Health and Safety at School, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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Roe vs. Wade at 40: Pew poll finds abortion not a key issue
Abortion rights, once a key political wedge issue dividing society, are now so accepted that only 1 in 5 people call it critical and a majority of those younger than 30 don’t know that Roe vs. Wade was the Supreme Court case that helped make...
Tags: Social Issues, Protestantism, Elections, Abortion, Politics
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Widow of man killed in Aurora sues James Holmes' psychiatrist
The widow of a man killed in the shooting rampage at a suburban Denver movie theater has filed suit against the psychiatrist who treated the accused gunman James E. Holmes and the doctor’s employer. The lawsuit, filed in Denver on Monday, is the...
Tags: Psychiatrists, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Psychiatry, Health and Safety at School
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