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This photo provided by the University of Colorado shows James Holmes. University spokeswoman Jacque Montgomery says 24-year-old Holmes, who police say is the suspect in a mass shooting at a Colorado movie theater, was studying neuroscience in a Ph.D. program at the University of Colorado-Denver graduate school. Holmes is suspected of shooting into a crowd at a movie theater killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more, authorities said. (AP Photo/University of Colorado)

DENVER (AP) - As many as 3,500 prospective jurors will be summoned when Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes goes on trial, another measure of the complexity and sensitivity of the case.

Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. included the estimate in a ruling dated Friday. The ruling granted a defense request to have all prospective jurors fill out questionnaires before they are questioned by lawyers.

Holmes is charged with more than 160 counts of murder and attempted murder. He is accused of planning and executing an assault on a packed movie theater in a Denver suburb in July, killing 12 people and injuring 70.

Among the dead were a 51-year-old father who had gone to the theater with his two teenage children. They escaped with no physical injuries.

Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and will undergo a mental evaluation at the state hospital before the trial.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

The trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 3, and since jurors will wield life-and-death power over Holmes, jury selection is likely to be slow, painstaking and contentious.

Once they are chosen, the jurors will be asked to weigh a staggering amount of evidence.

Prosecutors needed 2 1/2 days to present a rough outline of their case at a preliminary hearing in January, calling witnesses and showing photos and documents that pointed toward an intricately planned assault.

The case has generated nearly 40,000 pages of evidence, and more is on the way. This month, the judge granted prosecutors access to a notebook Holmes had sent a psychiatrist before the shootings. A receipt filed with the court shows the notebook was turned over to police on June 10.

Prosecutors have said that in addition to reviewing the contents of the notebook, they want police to do unspecified "additional processing" of it.

For its part, the defense has filed more than 130 motions to date, and the deadline for motions about the death penalty is still more than three months away.

Defense lawyers have said they plan to seek a change of venue because of pretrial publicity.

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    Ajpos wrote...
    Glorifying the violence
    The worst thing that the media can do at this point is glorify the shooter as some sort of anti-hero. Typically, the news media will play clips of ambulances and police with their sirens on, lead every story with the body count and outrageous headlines, and talk incessantly about the shooter and his motives. These create an incentive to inspire copy-cats.
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    The Big Truth wrote...
    Sad
    Looks like I'm bringing my .45 to the moves this weekend. Last thing anyone needs is a copycat loser trying this while I'm casually eating my popcorn watching a comic book movie. If 1 person in that theatre had been armed, countless lives could have been saved. An armed society, is a polite society. Criminals target the weak and unarmed. It must have been like shooting fish in a barrel......
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    janieranier wrote...
    WHY is that blonde gal smiling?
    This is NOT funny! If you look ahead a few pages, a blonde girl (looks like the same girl with a different shirt) is looking down at the ground with a SMILE. What the heck !!
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    janieranier wrote...
    See the blonde smiling?
    She is looking down at the ground with a SMILE. On the main photo (with two people hugging) another girl that looks a LOT like this one, is smiling. This is NOT funny!! What the heck !!
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    JonF wrote...
    Yeah Big Truth...
    It really is to bad you or some other gun nut wasn't there to protect everyone. You truly are the hero America deserves but not the one it needs. Sigh.
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    coloradoson wrote...
    Wouldn't have mattered
    Aurora police are saying that this guy wore ballistic protection including a helmet, vest, and leggings. You could have unloaded your entire clip and it wouldn't have made a difference.
    “People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
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    The Big Truth wrote...
    Soooooo,
    Because I carry a gun, I'm a gun nut now?? I'd rather have it, and not need it, then need it, and not have it.
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    JonF wrote...
    Not necessarily.
    Its the delusions of grandeur that seems to be so common in the concealed carry crowd that is a bit of a red flag. That, and trotting out tired cliches like "an armed society is a polite society."
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Yes Big Truth
    just because you carry a gun makes you a gun nut. What kinds of idiots make comments like that any way? Well besides JonF. Responsible citizens practicing their constitutional right to bare arms does not make you a gun nut. And I hope you have a good shot cause it would have taken an impressive shot to miss all the body armor on this idiot of a shooter to take him down.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    gordogalindo wrote...
    I'm sure
    Holmes will be tied to OWS.........they're nothing but Anti American lunatics at the University of Colorado in Boulder, my niece went there and was indoctrinated to hate the United States, among others that I've spoken with.