Holmes, 27, is charged with over 100 offenses related to the attack which killed 12 people on the night of July 20, 2012. The state wants Holmes dead. Hereβs what you need to know about the man with one of the toughest jobs in the world:
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On August 26, Samour formally sentenced Holmes to 12 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murder charges, and an additional 3,318 years for the attempted murder and explosives possession charges.
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Three days after failing a key oral exam at the university in early June 2012, Holmes dropped out of his studies without further explanation. At the time of his arrest, he gave his occupation as "laborer."
Aurora movie theater gunman's location finally revealed: A federal prison in Pennsylvania. In 2015, a jury convicted James Holmes of carrying out the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting rampage. The same jury then sentenced him to life in prison for killing 12 people and wounding dozens of others during the massacre.
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Life imprisonment is 14, 20 or 25 years. It can last a lifetime. Life imprisonment can go to the end of life. After a life sentence, the perpetrator has to face all circumstances in prison.
Watts is now serving five consecutive life sentences at Dodge Correctional Institution, a maximum-security prison, in Waupun, Wis.
After pleading guilty to the murders, he received a life sentence. Authorities said Watts committed the murders because he was having an affair with a co-worker who thought he was already separated.
A chief trial deputy with the Colorado Public Defender's Office, Tamara Brady was able to keep another accused murderer off of death row. In 2006, she represented Jose Luis Rubi-Nava, who was accused of killing his girlfriend by dragging her behind a car with a tow strap.
Daniel King is also a chief trial deputy who has been with the public defender's office since 1995, according to his LinkedIn page. He has helped equally high-profile clients. In 2010, he defended Jerry Nemnich, who was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony murder after DNA evidence proved he was guilty.
James Holmes was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the movie theatre massacre that was one of the worst mass shootings in US history Credit: AP:Associated Press.
On August 7 2015 Holmes was sentenced to life in prison without parole, avoiding the death penalty because the jury could not come to a unanimous decision.
MASS murderer James Holmes slaughtered 12 innocent people after opening fire at a Colorado cinema in the summer of 2012.
Shortly after the film started the spree killer propped an emergency exit open with a table cloth holder, went to his car, changed into protective gear and a gas mask and retrieved his guns.
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This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 July 2021. James Eagan Holmes (born December 13, 1987) is an American mass murderer responsible for the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting in which he killed 12 people and injured 70 others (62 directly and eight indirectly) at a Century 16 movie theater on July 20, 2012.
Holmes' lawyers filed an emergency motion on November 14 to delay a pre-trial hearing, citing an unspecified condition that has left him unable to appear in court: "As a result of developments over the past 24 hours, Mr. Holmes is in a condition that renders him unable to be present in court for tomorrow's hearing.".
On June 9, the trial came to a standstill after three jurors were dismissed by the judge for violating orders to refrain from talking about news reports regarding the trial. One of the jurors had begun discussions about sensitive details of the case with the other two jurors outside of the court on at least two occasions. Two days later, Holmes's attorneys requested the dismissal of a fourth juror after her brother-in-law was shot during a robbery the previous day, and other jurors had seen her crying. Judge Carlos Samour responded that he would consider it, and agreed to the motion by dismissing her on June 15. On June 17, a fifth juror was dismissed after Judge Samour was advised that she personally knew a wounded victim of the shooting.
On July 27, Holmes' sister testified that her brother became withdrawn from the family after they moved from Salinas to San Diego during his early teenage years. On July 28, Holmes' father pleaded for his son's life, stating that he is severely mentally ill and does not deserve to die, regardless of his crimes. He displayed photos of camping trips and family vacations with Holmes to the jury. On July 30, Holmes' lawyers made a final appeal to the jurors, urging them to consider mental illness in his sentencing despite their rejection of the insanity defense used in the trial. The appeal for clemency was rejected on August 3, under the basis that mitigating factors such as mental illness did not outweigh aggravating factors such as the number of casualties in the massacre.
In the four months prior to the shooting, Holmes also bought 3,000 rounds of ammunition for the pistol, 3,000 rounds for the M&P15, and 350 shells for the shotgun over the Internet. On July 2, he placed an order for a Blackhawk Urban Assault Vest, two magazine holders, and a knife at an online retailer.
One of Holmes' psychiatrists suspected that prior to the shooting, Holmes suffered from a mental illness that could have been dangerous. A month before the tragedy, Dr. Lynne Fenton told the campus police that he had also made homicidal statements. Two weeks before the massacre, Holmes sent a text message asking a graduate student if the student had ever heard of the disorder dysphoric mania, and warning the student to stay away from him "because [he was] bad news".
On July 30, Colorado prosecutors filed formal charges against Holmes that included 24 counts of first degree murder, 116 counts of attempted murder, possession of explosive devices, and inciting violence. The multiple charges expand the opportunities for prosecutors to obtain convictions.