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Sat Mar 22 05:31:25 2014
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 02:31:09 -0700
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Hanswirth,
didn't immediately return a call. Hanswirth previously expressed doubt that
the Supreme Court would intervene.Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason
of insanity to multiple counts of murder and attempted murder, and prosecutors
are seeking the death penalty.The identity of Winter's sources is not likely
to influence the outcome of Holmes' case. But the defense's quest to
identify them has dragged on for more than a year and drawn
objections from Fox News and journalism organizations, who say it threatens
reporters' ability to do their job.Defense attorneys have acknowledged that
Holmes was the shooter but say he was in the midst of
a psychotic episode. The crucial question awaiting jurors is whether he
was insane, which means unable to tell right from wrong under Colorado
law. If the verdict is insanity, Holmes would be committed indefinitely
to the state mental hospital and could not be executed.Any evidence about
his mental state -- such as the notebook -- could be important
in persuading the jury. Authorities have confirmed Holmes sent the notebook,
but the contents haven't been publicly confirmed.Holmes' trial date is up
in the air as attorneys work their way through scores of pretrial
motions.Holmes' lawyers revealed their plans to appeal to the Supreme Court
at the end of a hearing on a defense motion to bar
evidence from crime scene reconstruction experts. The defense said such
evidence is unreliable.Also pending is
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">six-year sentences for the defendants. The verdict was
set for March 7.The cases -- including the death this month in
Syria of a 30-year-old man from Toulouse -- has raised alarm bells
in French households. Two mothers, in Nice and Avignon in southern France,
whose children went missing have voiced fears they have taken off for
Syria.The father of the 15-year-old charged on Friday told a Toulouse newspaper
this month that his son left the house the morning of Jan.
6 presumably to catch his bus for school, then called home late
that evening to say "don't worry." He had used his father's bank
card to buy two tickets to Turkey, for himself and his friend.The
father made two trips to the border area, and brought him home
last Monday, a day after his friend returned.Christian Etelin, one of the
lawyers for the 15-year-old, said the boy had crossed from Turkey to
Syria on what was supposed to be a humanitarian mission, but "was
placed in a camp of terrorists." He then left, the lawyer said.The
two teenagers were charged with criminal association in connection with
a terrorist organization. If the charge is finalized after a full investigation,
they would face up to 10 years in prison.The risk of a
conviction, said Chouet, the former intelligence chief, "is to turn them
into martyrs.""I would not be very comfortable in the judge's seat," he
said.
ssimiliano Ortolan,
said police were tipped off that Sollecito had checked into a hotel
in Venzone, on the Italian side of the border, and they went
to find him there, waking him and his girlfriend up Friday morning
and bringing him to the police station in Udine.No arrest warrant had
been issued by the Florence court. But the court demanded that Sollecito
turn over his passport and ID papers to prevent him from leaving
the country.At the police station, Sollecito told investigators that he
had driven into Austria on Thursday afternoon after attending the opening
session of the trial in Florence. After the court began deliberating, Sollecito
said he travelled the 250 miles from Florence to Udine on Italy's
northeastern border with Austria and crossed the frontier, Ortolan said.He
said Sollecito and his girlfriend had told investigators they had visited
Villach, a town near the border, and had then returned to Italy
and checked into the Venzone hotel at about 1 a.m. He said
Sollecito didn't explain why he had taken the trip."I think it's somewhat
significant that, before the sentence was handed down, he left Florence
where he had been and traveled many kilometers to get close to
two frontiers, Slovenia and Austria," Ortolan said. "It is a bit perplexing."In
Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand over ID upon check-in. Hotels
are then required to communicate the information to local police. At about
6:30 a.m., police showed up at
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