While many people may remember
The Dark Knight Rises for many things, the Aurora shooting of a theatre playing Christopher Nolan's final enty lead to a lengthy trial where Lawyers argued whether James Holmes was responsible for his actions on that faithful day.
The question in the final days of the trial was whether Holmes would receive either life in prison or the death sentence; and the jurors could not agree that Holmes should receive the death sentence, and was instead given life in prison with no possibility of parole.
Holmes fired upon a theatre full of 400 people all set to watch
The Dark Knight Rises. The trial was delayed due in part to determining Holmes mental state. The trial will still need to go in for a sentencing hearing, but Holmes fate is all but sealed.