Aurora, Colorado (CNN) - The man accused of opening fire inside an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater is expected to return to court Monday where he will face formal charges.
James Holmes is suspected of killing 12 people and wounding 58 during a screening of the new Batman film on July 20. He is also being held in connection with the subsequent discovery of his booby-trapped apartment, which authorities think he rigged before leaving for the Century Aurora 16 multiplex.
Holmes made an initial appearance in court last week, giving the public its first look at the 24-year-old former doctoral candidate since his arrest moments after the shooting.
Holmes is being held without bond at the Arapahoe County Jail, where he is in isolation. He is being represented by a public defender.
On "Early Start" this morning, Jim Spellman reports on the charges Holmes is likely to face in court today.