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After losing her daughter in a shooting at a Colorado movie theater in 2012, Sandy Phillips was determined to help others grieving as deeply as she was. After a decade of it, though, the weight of their loss and their frustration with political inaction in the U.S. prompted her to do something she never thought possible: To give up on her own country and move to a new one.
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Every Thursday, we talk with our colleagues over at the Colorado Sun about the local stories they're following.»Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·'s Samantha Coetzee spoke with David Krause about the anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting and solar power costs.
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The families of the 10 people fatally shot in a Boulder King Soopers last month, as well as others working and shopping during the gunfire, face a long court process ahead. The criminal legal system can help provide closure and answer victims’ questions, but it can also force the survivors to re-live their trauma.
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A civil trial is now underway questioning whether the Aurora movie theater bears any liability for the mass shooting where James Holmes killed 12 people…
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The Colorado jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on his sentence. All jurors would have had to agree for Holmes to be sentenced to death for the killings of 12 people in a 2012 shooting spree.
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Jurors in the trial of Aurora Theater shooter James Holmes did not come to a unanimous final sentencing decision. As a result, the court will impose the…
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Convicted of first-degree murder, James Holmes faces either a lifetime prison sentence or execution for a Colorado shooting rampage.
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The jury, which heard nearly three months of testimony in the case, deliberated for a day and a half before arriving at a decision. Holmes had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
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The trial could come down to whether James Holmes was sane during the shooting. A court-appointed psychiatrist told jurors he was. But experts hired by the defense are expected to say the opposite.
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James Holmes' legal team admits he was behind the massacre that killed 12 people in Aurora, Colo., nearly three years ago. Two key questions remain: Was Holmes insane, and should he be put to death?