In his closing argument to the jury, District Attorney George Brauchler had argued that the gunman deserved to die for the “horror and evil” he wrought inside the screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” at the Century 16 multiplex in Aurora. NBC 7’s...
He sat stony and silent in court as Samour read the verdict slips. Some cried, while others were angered Holmes escaped the death penalty, the New York Times reported. The same jury earlier rejected Holmes’ insanity defense, finding him capable of understanding right from...
This “may well be the most serious and important decision you ever have to make”. he said, and insisted that they each use “their own individual reasoned moral judgment” in deciding Holmes’s fate.
One of many jurors in James Holmes’ homicide trial was adamantly towards use of the demise penalty to punish the person who killed 12 individuals in an Aurora, Colorado, movie show in 2012.
Mr Brauchler recited the names and ages of the 12 people killed by Holmes and said they were at the heart of the case. The jury ultimately rejected this claim. Official sentencing is scheduled for August 24-26.
The 27-year-old former neuroscience graduate student will avoid the death penalty after the jury failed to reach the unanimous verdict required for the punishment after his deadly attack on a packed midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises in 2012.