ARIZONA NEWS

Some documents in Ariz. shooting to remain sealed

Jul 5, 2013, 4:44 PM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) – A federal judge has unsealed about 60 documents in the 2011 Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, but some 20 other records will remain under wraps because of privacy issues.

Most of the documents that U.S. District Judge Larry Burns ruled must remain sealed contain confidential reports from the Bureau of Prisons about Jared Lee Loughner, who was charged in the case.

Burns’ seven-page ruling released Friday said some of the documents “were not made publicly available because they contained Mr. Loughner’s confidential medical information along with internal BOP records and correspondences.

“These documents may remain sealed to protect Mr. Loughner’s medical privacy,” Burns wrote.

Others documents staying sealed include prison records pertaining to Loughner’s mental evaluation, notes from his prison psychologist, correspondences between lawyers, defense attorney strategy in the case and information about Loughner’s parents.

Loughner, 24, was sentenced in November to seven consecutive life sentences, plus 140 years, after he pleaded guilty to 19 federal charges in the Tucson shooting that left six people dead and 13 others wounded, including Giffords.

The rampage occurred at a Giffords’ meet-and-greet with her constituents outside a Tucson supermarket on Jan. 8, 2011.

Giffords was shot once in the head. The Arizona Democrat resigned from Congress last year as she continues to recover from her injuries.

Loughner’s guilty plea enabled him to avoid the death penalty. He’s serving his sentence at a federal prison medical facility in Springfield, Mo., where he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and forcibly given psychotropic drug treatments to make him fit for trial.

Attorneys for three media outlets asked Burns in April to unseal any remaining documents, saying Loughner’s fair-trial rights were no longer on the line now that his criminal case has been resolved.

About 2,700 pages of investigative papers were released in March, and some 600 photos and images taken by investigators in the aftermath of the shooting were released in May.

Among the documents Burns ordered unsealed Friday were some search warrants detailing what authorities found at Loughner’s Tucson home after the shooting, but they contained little new information.

Several of the previously sealed documents in the case docket related to billing by Loughner’s two appointed attorneys, Judy Clarke and Mark Fleming.

Burns wrote that they were paid on a monthly basis at an hourly rate of $178 and “the lump sum that Ms. Clarke and Mr. Fleming received for their work” in the case was nearly $1.1 million.

(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Cottages at McDowell: New Avondale community has 217 homes...

Serena O'Sullivan

Residential real estate company buys new West Valley build-to-rent community

A real estate company just bought an Avondale community called Cottages at McDowell for $57 million. It has 217 one-and two-bedroom homes.

17 minutes ago

A wide shot of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, including the sky shuttle, terminal and pa...

Kevin Stone

New study shows massive economic impact of Phoenix Airport System

The Phoenix Airport System, which consists of three travel hubs, created an economic impact of $44.3 billion in 2022, according to data released Thursday.

2 hours ago

Murdering a 3-year-old girl lands Arizona woman prison sentence...

Serena O'Sullivan

Arizona woman sentenced to life in prison for murdering 3-year-old girl

Shawn Main, 53, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a 3-year-old girl, the Pinal County Attorney's Office announced Thursday.

3 hours ago

Split-panel image of Arizona Republican state Rep. Tim Dunn on the left and sign that says "Abortio...

Kevin Stone

Arizona Republican who approved repeal of near-total abortion ban explains his vote

An Arizona Republican who voted to repeal the state’s near-total abortion ban said he did so to combat an abortion rights ballot measure.

4 hours ago

Nathan Crumpler died on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, after he struck a raised curb and was thrown off...

KTAR.com

Motorcyclist dies after striking curb, being thrown off his bike in Phoenix

A motorcyclist died on Wednesday after he struck a raised curb and was thrown off his bike in Phoenix, authorities said.

5 hours ago

(Goodyear Fire Department Photo)...

KTAR.com

15 employees hospitalized after hazmat incident at West Valley warehouse

Fifteen workers were hospitalized on Thursday after a hazmat incident at a West Valley warehouse, authorities said.

6 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care

Sciatica pain is treatable but surgery may be required

Sciatica pain is one of the most common ailments a person can face, and if not taken seriously, it could become one of the most harmful.

Some documents in Ariz. shooting to remain sealed