Topic: Brian Nichols
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Brian Nichols was found guilty of 54 charges including murder, kidnapping and robbery on November 7, 2008. Nichols killed four people after escaping from Atlanta 's Fulton County Courthouse during a 2005 court appearance for rape. Maximum Sentence for Courthouse Killings in ...
Brian Nichols was found guilty on November 7, 2008, of all 54 charges stemming from his 2005 shooting rampage at the Fulton County Courthouse in downtown Atlanta . Nichols was later apprehended at the home of Ashley Smith, a Gwinnett County, Georgia, woman ...
Ga.'s system to defend the poor still struggling 5 years after costly courthouse killings case Georgia's public defender system is still trying to recover its financial footing five years after a courthouse gunman racked up a $3 million taxpayer-funded defense ...
It's awfully common for people to attribute all their good fortune to God; for some strange reason, though, they don't also blame God for any of their ill fortune. Why praise God for saving a single person in a disaster ...
Federal prosecutors decide not to prosecute Atlanta courthouse gunman Brian NicholsFederal prosecutors said Tuesday they will not bring charges against Atlanta courthouse gunman Brian Nichols, who avoided the death penalty last year after he was convicted of murdering four people in a ...
Ga. legislators pitch death penalty changes in wake of courthouse shooter's life sentenceGeorgia lawmakers are taking the first steps toward revamping the state's capital punishment rules after a deadlocked jury allowed courthouse gunman Brian Nichols to avoid the death penalty ...
Life sentence for Ga. courthouse gunman may lead to changes in death penalty lawsA jury's inability to condemn courthouse gunman Brian Nichols to death has re-energized efforts by Georgia lawmakers to allow a judge to consider capital punishment even if there ...