Thursday, March 8, 2012

Amy bishop trial

  • HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Finances are threatening to delay the trial of a university professor charged with killing three colleagues – the second time this year that money issues have gotten in the way of a high-profile Alabama murder case.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Defense lawyers have asked a judge in Huntsville to postpone the trial of Amy Bishop, who is accused of the shooting outburst that also wounded three during a faculty meeting in 2010 at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • HUNTSVILLE, Alabama-- Lawyers for accused UAH shooter Amy Bishop have asked the trial court to delay any proceedings, including her March 19 trial date, until an appeals court rules on a defense request for payments to expert witnesses.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Attorneys for the Alabama Comptrollers Office want the judge in the Amy Bishop capital murder case to vacate his orders for payments to defense expert witnesses and testing, according to a court filing today.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • It is not anticipated that she will stand trial in Massachusetts until her case in Alabama is concluded. For more, see the March 1 Braintree Forum.
  • (Abington Mariner)
  • It is a case that may never come to trial. Amy Bishop was arrested in February 2010 after allegedly fatally shooting three colleagues during a faculty meeting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where she was a professor of biology.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Seth Bishops death was initially ruled an accident. Amy Bishop Anderson will go to trial next month for shooting six people on the Huntsville college campus. Three of those victims died.
  • (WAFF)
  • The Alabama Attorney General wants the judge over the Amy Bishop Anderson trial to vacate his order for the state to pay for expert witnesses in advance of the trial.
  • (WAFF)
  • For Bishop T.D.
  • (Hindustan Times)
  • Prosecutor Christen Bishop argued that she deserved while she worked as a teacher's aide. Amy Kingan said she never thought Benjamin would die at the hands of a day-care professional.
  • (Arlington Heights Daily Herald)

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