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Sylvester did not immediately rule on the prosecution's request. Defense attorneys say Holmes is mentally ill and that the notebook, sent to Dr. Lynne Fenton, shouldn't be released because of doctor-patient privilege. Prosecutors have argued that the notebook sent in the hours before the shooting and its contents are fair game. Holmes planned to be dead or in prison after the shooting rampage at a special midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises," they said, and he had no plans to undergo therapy. Fenton last saw Holmes professionally on June 11 before seeing him again in court on Aug. 30. Former Denver prosecutor Karen Steinhauser said prosecutors want the notebook to bolster their case that the shooting was deliberately planned and carried out by a sane person. But should Holmes plead insanity, prosecutors would have the right to materials, including the notebook, which the examining psychiatrist would have used to form a professional opinion about Holmes' sanity. If Holmes is considered mentally ill, but competent to stand trial, the notebook could remain off limits to the prosecution. Steinhauser also said prosecutors might be able to gain access to the notebook through an "implied waiver" of privilege should Holmes talk about its contents to inmates or jail guards. "They (prosecutors) believe they will ultimately have access to that notebook," said Steinhauser, who is also a law professor at the University of Denver. "They want to keep this case moving." Holmes has not entered a plea and won't do so until after a preliminary hearing, where prosecutors are to present evidence supporting the charges. That hearing is currently scheduled to begin Nov. 13.
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