By Jonny Dymond BBC News, Tucson Continue reading the main story GIFFORDS SHOT How Giffords survived How it happened Survivors relive horror Relations with voters could suffer Four US Marshals guard the house of US district judge Cindy Jorgenson, checking the bags, identification and cars of those who draw up outside her house, a 25-minute drive from Tucson. She spent Sunday trying to work out how to deal with the court cases that her friend and colleague Judge John Roll was no longer going to be able to hear. Judge Roll was killed on Saturday, one of six fatalities of the mayhem that erupted in Tucson on what should have been a normal weekend. Cindy Jorgenson is calm and collected: she…
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Blame debate rages over Tucson shooting