Experts: Loughner Not Competent to Stand Trial

Written by FrumForum News on Wednesday May 25, 2011

POLITICO reports:

Mental health experts have concluded that Jared Loughner — the man accused of fatally shooting six people in January and gravely wounding Rep. Gabrielle Giffords — is not competent to stand trial, CBS News reported Wednesday.

Loughner, 22, faces a competency hearing Wednesday before U.S. District Court Judge Larry Burns in Tucson. Burns must rule on whether Loughner is capable of understanding the charges against him and assisting in his defense.

CBS said it spoke with Justice Department sources who said Loughner “will almost certainly be declared mentally unfit for trial.” The issue of Loughner’s competence to stand trial is separate, as a legal matter, from any effort he and his defense attorneys may make to argue that he was insane at the time of the Jan. 8 shooting in a Safeway supermarket parking lot.

In court filings last week, prosecutors and defense attorneys said they did not plan to dispute the findings of a Bureau of Prisons psychologist and an independent psychiatrist who examined Loughner, who has been in custody since the shooting. The court papers suggested that the mental health experts agreed with each other about Loughner’s mental state, but the documents did not specify their conclusion.


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