A judge has
rejected a request by lawyers for Christopher Williams for a new trial in the
2006 shooting deaths of two people and the wounding of two others.
Two weeks after
being convicted in a shooting rampage that killed two people, a man has filed a
request for a new trial, saying the judge made mistakes in his case.
The man who shot
four people in Essex two years ago has been could get life in prison after
being convicted of murder and attempted murder in the attacks.
A psychiatrist who
examined school shooting suspect Christopher Williams says Williams was not
insane when he allegedly went on a rampage, killing two people and wounding two
others.
Defense attorneys
for the man charged with killing two people and wounding two others in a series
of shootings in Essex are expected to begin presenting their case today.
There were more
emotional moments in court yesterday in Burlington, where the man accused in the Essex
school shootings in 2006 broke down sobbing at his trial.