James Holmes is returning to court Monday for two weeks of hearings
focusing on what evidence prosecutors can use against him in the
Colorado theater shooting case.
Holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in
2012. He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecutors are
seeking the death penalty.
Some of the evidence in dispute comes from two dating websites, Match.com and AdultFriendFinder.com,
where Holmes set up accounts before the shootings. Prosecutors say that
in his website profiles, Holmes asked, “Will you visit me in prison?”
Prosecutors say they plan to use that to show Holmes knew the shootings were wrong, undercutting his insanity plea.
The judge has already rejected one defense attempt to suppress the website evidence.
Trial is scheduled for next year.
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