James Holmes makes his first court appearance in Colorado
Accused movie theater shooter James Holmes (left) makes his first court appearance at the Arapahoe County Courthouse with his public defender Tamara Brady on July 23, 2012 in Centennial, Colorado. According to police, Holmes committed one of the worst mass shootings in American history, killing 12 people and injuring 58 when he opened fire on a movie theater showing the premier of 'The Dark Knight Rises'. UPI/RJ Sangosti/Pool
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Two victims of the July 2012 massacre at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., say they are getting married on the one year anniversary of the shooting.
James Holmes was in the midst of a psychotic episode when he killed 12 people and wounded dozens more in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater, his lawyers said.
Television reporter Jana Winter has asked a subpoena, demanding her sources for a story about the Aurora, Colo., theater shooting, be canceled.
A Colorado judge ruled theater shooting suspect James Holmes will wear a hidden harness under his clothes as a restraint during his trial.
More time is needed to evaluate James Holmes, accused in the shooting spree at an Aurora, Colo., movieplex last year, the Colorado Mental Health Institute said.
A Colorado judge said Tuesday Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes will be allowed to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.
A Colorado law requiring defendants seeking to plead insanity to cooperate in a psychiatric evaluation is constitutional, a judge has ruled.
Search warrants reveal Aurora, Colo., mass shooting suspect James Holmes received six deliveries from an online ammunition vendor, BulkAmmo.com
Attorneys for suspected Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes said Monday they are switching to an insanity defense.
Attorneys for James Holmes, the former graduate student accused of the Aurora, Colo., theater massacre, notified a court Tuesday he intends an insanity plea.