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a. courthouse shooting trial opens, security high
By GREG BLUESTEIN 1 hour ago
ATLANTA (AP) Prosecutors played a haunting audiotape of a 2005 courthouse shooting rampage that left four people dead as they launched their case against the alleged gunman Monday, while his attorneys said he was so deluded he believed he was carrying out a rebellion.
Brian Nichols could face the death penalty for the shootings of a judge, court reporter and sheriff's deputy at the Fulton County Courthouse, and a federal agent later that day. Nichols, 36, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. His lawyers say he couldn't tell right from wrong.
During opening statements in Nichols' oft-delayed trial, Fulton County prosecutor Kellie Hill called him a 'conniving, vicious, cold-blooded, remorseless, evil and extremely dangerous killer' who carefully planned the attack and methodically sought out his targets
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