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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
BAGHDAD The United Nations says at least 733 Iraqis have died
during violence in January, excluding casualties from an embattled western
province.The figures issued Saturday by the U.N.'s mission to Iraq show
618 civilians and 115 members of the security forces were killed in
January. But the UNAMI statement left out deaths from ongoing fighting in
Anbar, due to problems in verifying "the status of those killed." The
figures also leave out insurgent deaths.Al-Qaida-linked fighters and their
allies seized control of Fallujah and parts of another Anbar city, Ramadi,
last month after authorities dismantled a protest camp by Sunnis angry at
what they consider second-class treatment by the Shiite-led government.The
government and its tribal allies are besieging the rebel-held areas, with
fighting reported daily.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">to the front of it
and was wearing a set of tracks. And thats not just on
the straights. Turn off the traction control and you can toss it
into a 90-degree left like the Impreza that inevitably happened by and
thought it could get away from me, the driver clearly dumbfounded by
the amount of glitz filling up his rearview mirror.Again, not the sort
of thing the Flying Spur was really made for, but Bentley did
once send one of its cars to an ice sheet in Finland
for a then-world-record speed run of 205 mph, and that was a
convertible. So, this one was asking for it. And Id gladly do
it again, as long as you promise not to use that chauffeur
mode.I prefer chills up my spine, thank you.----------2014 Bentley Flying
SpurBase Price: $205,825As Tested: $230,665Type: 4-door, 5-passenger sedanEngine:
6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12Power: 616 hp, 590 lb-ft torqueTransmission:
8-speed automaticMPG: 12 city/20 hwy
FLORENCE, Italy Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend left Italy and drove to Austria
while an appeals court deliberated his fate, police said Friday, but he
eventually returned to Italy and surrendered his passport following their
joint conviction for murdering British student Meredith Kercher.Raffaele
Sollecito's lengthy travels were revealed on the same day that Knox made
clear she would never voluntarily return to Italy to serve the 28
1/2-year sentence handed down by an appeals court."I will never go willingly
back to the place," she said on ABC's Good Morning America program.
"I'm going to fight this until the very end. It's not right,
and it's not fair."Lawyers for the pair have vowed to appeal the
conviction, which upheld the 2009 verdict in the murder of Kercher, Knox's
roommate in the university town of Perugia.Kercher was found in a pool
of blood with her throat slit on Nov. 2, 2007, in their
apartment. Knox and Sollecito were arrested a few days later and served
four years in prison before an appeals court acquitted them in 2011.
Italy's high court later threw out that acquittal and ordered a new
trial, resulting in Thursday's conviction.Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori,
insisted his client was in the area of Italy's northeastern border with
Austria on Thursday because that's where his current girlfriend lives. He
said Sollecito went voluntarily to police to surrender his passport and
ID papers.But the head of the Udine police squad, Ma
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