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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Three days after the massacre Suspected gunman cinema for the first time in court


The suspected gunman of Aurora has been silent on his first appearance in court. The 24-year-old who allegedly killed in a "Batman" movie premiere twelve people threatens the death penalty. James Holmes was at the hearing in Centennial on Monday to speak his public defender. The charges will be filed next Monday, according to Judge William Sylvester. Holmes would remain in custody and must not have contact with witnesses and victims. The prosecution examined to seek the death penalty. This may be imposed in the State of Colorado in particularly severe actions. Holmes is on Friday killed 12 people in Aurora near Denver and have violated 58th. The public was given the alleged gunman in the massacre, the first time to face all the major American television networks reported live from the courtroom.Holmes appeared with his hair dyed bright red and orange to burgundy red jail clothes. He was listless and drowsy and apparently had great difficulty keeping their eyes open and head straight. When getting up his public defender had to support him. He is, according to the Attorney Carol Chambers in solitary confinement. Chambers said after the hearing, it could take up to one year, until the process would be opened. There is a tremendous amount of evidence that would be considered the same as in every other case. Is also not excluded the application of the death penalty. Whether it come to depended on the consent of the victims' families. It was a decision that "affecting many years on it." The death penalty must be requested within 60 days after the indictment. It is imposed in the state are extremely rare.

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