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Updated Jan 27, 2010 - 2:19 pm

Attorney: Mental exam delayed in Fort Hood case

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FILE - The 2007 file photo provided by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) shows Nidal Malik Hasan when he undertook the Disaster and Military Psychiatry Fellowship program. The attorney for Hasan suspected of going on a shooting spree at Fort Hood says Army officials have agreed to delay a mental evaluation of his client.(AP Photo/USUHS, File)
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By ANGELA K. BROWN
Associated Press Writer

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - Army officials agreed to delay a mental evaluation for the man suspected of going on a shooting spree at Fort Hood until after a military court hearing that will determine if he will stand trial, his attorney said Wednesday.

Defense attorney John Galligan told The Associated Press he received a letter Wednesday from Col. Morgan Lamb, a Fort Hood brigade commander who has been appointed to oversee judicial matters in the case of Maj. Nidal Hasan.

Lamb said Hasan's mental exam will be delayed until after his Article 32 hearing, which is similar to a civilian grand jury proceeding, but the three-member board of military health professionals can start reviewing documents in the case, Galligan said.

Fort Hood officials did not immediately return a call Wednesday. It's unclear when the Article 32 hearing would be held.

Hasan, an Army psychiatrist, is charged with 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of premeditated murder in the Nov. 5 shooting on the Texas Army post near Killeen, about 150 miles southwest of Fort Worth. He was paralyzed from gunshot wounds that day and remains in a San Antonio military hospital.

Galligan said he was pleased with the evaluation delay, calling it "a major development," but said he still doubted that Hasan could get a fair trial.

But Galligan expressed concern that the two civilian members of Fort Hood's police force credited with shooting Hasan and ending the rampage would be guests of the first lady during President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech Wednesday night.

"When they're parading key witnesses in front of the nation, it's disturbing," Galligan said.

Before Lamb's ruling, the panel, called a sanity board, was to interview and do tests on Hasan as early as Feb. 8 and report its findings by month's end.

The panel will determine whether Hasan had a severe mental illness at the time of the shooting, and if so, his clinical psychological diagnosis, whether that prevented him from knowing at the time that his alleged actions were wrong, and if he is competent to stand trial, according to military law.

Galligan had requested the delay, citing his lack of military files related to Hasan's mental status and a potential conflict of interest with the panel. Galligan said one member taught at the medical school when Hasan was a student, and the attorney asked for an all-civilian panel.

Lamb denied a request for civilian mental health experts to be on the panel, Galligan said, adding that "we will continue to fight that."

Lamb approved Galligan's request for more documents _ including academic and performance evaluations, records indicating Hasan was at risk of psychosis and minutes of meetings in which Hasan allegedly discussed his religious concerns.

Lamb also will allow a forensic psychologist on the defense team to be present for Hasan's evaluation, Galligan said.


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Comments (27)
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  • swassociates wrote...
    A Mulsim Man
    Killing people indiscriminately. That has never happened before.
  • Bulldog wrote...
    swassociates
    Probably a Raghead Presbyterian. You can't trust those types either.
  • Irishpaddy wrote...
    Waterboard
    So can we waterboard this piece of camel dung..Another pround and brave member of the muslim faith looking for his Virgin in heaven....
  • jgatz77 wrote...
    Unbelievable
    As an Army veteran of the Iraq War, I am shocked and appalled at what happened today. I certainly understand the stress of imminent deployments, but one would think that a psychiatrist would have the training to handle that. Never in my time would I ever conceive on one of our own turning on us. The only consolation of him living is that maybe we can found his motivation.
  • liame wrote...
    jgatz77....
    Fragging (loosely defined) has been going on for quite some time and is by no means something new, nor something from the distant past. Does Asam Akbar ring a bell?
  • Borishantu1 wrote...
    Name calling
    Seriously, if you guys are going to sink to name calling at least spell correctly. Oops, your superiority complex is showing!
  • christianconservative wrote...
    The translation is wrong
    "Allahu Akbar!" means literaly "God is greatER" This origionally meant that the God of the Muslims is greater than the God of the Jews, Christians, and Pagans. Although the Muslims claim they worship the same god "Alah", the origination is the moon god in Muhamed's home tribe.
  • swassociates wrote...
    So Borishantu1
    Is pointing out tha murdering scum is a Muslim shouting Allah Albar somehow name calling?
  • Dadio wrote...
    OK, this was a terroist plant in the US military, a 1 man cell
    No doubt about it now. His chant as he was shooting what were supposed to be fellow soldiers is the classic chant of Al-Qaida. I heard that very chant time after time watching their videos of attacks on US serviceman. We have just had our first terrorist attack on a military installation. Facts will bear this out, he may not be connected personally with a terrorist organization, but his actions prove to me that he is a follower.
  • swassociates wrote...
    Posts From The Website "MuslimVillage.Com"
    “12 Criminals Shot Dead In Pre-emptive Strike” , “They are more than criminals they are mass murders who deserve what came to them, best story I’ve read in ages, thanks foe posting it.” , “Attack on criminal organisation kills 12” . Lovely


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