Colorado to revisit murder law used against convicts who didn’t kill

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Colorado to revisit murder law used against convicts who didn’t kill

Democrat wants to take life in prison without parole off the table
Police officers and students are seen outside STEM School Highlands Ranch May 7. Of the two students charged in the attack, only one fired the fatal shots; however, both are charged with first-degree murder with extreme indifference because of the complicity theory.
District Attorney George Brauchler makes a point during a news conference after a court hearing for the suspects in the STEM Highlands Ranch School assault May 15.
Devon Erickson, an accused STEM school shooter, appears at the Douglas County Courthouse in Castle Rock May 8. The attackers were identified by law enforcement officials as 18-year-old Erickson and a younger student.

Colorado to revisit murder law used against convicts who didn’t kill

Police officers and students are seen outside STEM School Highlands Ranch May 7. Of the two students charged in the attack, only one fired the fatal shots; however, both are charged with first-degree murder with extreme indifference because of the complicity theory.
District Attorney George Brauchler makes a point during a news conference after a court hearing for the suspects in the STEM Highlands Ranch School assault May 15.
Devon Erickson, an accused STEM school shooter, appears at the Douglas County Courthouse in Castle Rock May 8. The attackers were identified by law enforcement officials as 18-year-old Erickson and a younger student.
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