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Judge Orders Jared Loughner To Undergo Mental Evaluation

By AMANDA LEE MYERS   03/21/11 10:55 PM ET   AP

PHOENIX -- An Arizona judge on Monday ordered the suspect in the January shooting rampage in Tucson to undergo a mental evaluation at a specialized facility in Missouri as soon as possible.

The evaluation will be videotaped and provided to prosecutors and defense attorneys, U.S. District Judge Larry Burns said late Monday. The judge also ordered that it be conducted no later than April 29.

Prosecutors had argued that Jared Lee Loughner's exam should be conducted at a so-called medical referral center that provides forensic services and has increased resources, and recommended the federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Springfield, Mo.

Loughner's lawyers have said the exam should be done by an outside expert at a Tucson prison and wanted assurances that the evaluation doesn't expand into a review of their client's sanity. Lead defense attorney Judy Clark wrote in a court filing last week that moving Loughner would harm the defense team's efforts to develop an attorney-client relationship.

Loughner has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the Jan. 8 attack that killed six and wounded 13, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. She remains at a rehabilitation center in Houston as she recovers from a bullet wound to the brain.

Burns agreed that the Springfield facility is the best place for the exam, and ordered that the scope of the exam should be limited to whether Loughner is competent to stand trial, not whether he was sane at the time of the shooting.

"The question at issue is whether the defendant is presently suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him mentally incompetent to the extent that he is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings against him, or to assist properly in his defense," Burns wrote.

He acknowledged that transferring Loughner would be inconvenient for defense attorneys but ruled that it is "unavoidable in light of the need to reliably and definitively resolve the question of the defendant's present competency." The judge also said the defense can visit Loughner while he is in Missouri.

Prosecutors have brought 49 counts against Loughner, including trying to assassinate Giffords, attempting to kill two of her aides, and killing U.S. District Judge John Roll and Giffords staffer Gabe Zimmerman. Loughner also is charged with causing the deaths of four others who weren't federal employees, causing injury and death to participants at a "federally provided activity" and using a gun in a crime of violence.

Many of the counts could bring a death sentence, but prosecutors have not announced if they will pursue that penalty. State charges are on hold until the federal case is complete but also carry the potential for the death penalty if Loughner is convicted.

Defense lawyers have not said if they intend to present an insanity defense.

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PHOENIX -- An Arizona judge on Monday ordered the suspect in the January shooting rampage in Tucson to undergo a mental evaluation at a specialized facility in Missouri as soon as possible. The eva...
PHOENIX -- An Arizona judge on Monday ordered the suspect in the January shooting rampage in Tucson to undergo a mental evaluation at a specialized facility in Missouri as soon as possible. The eva...
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03:41 AM on 05/03/2011
Whenever its a Caucasian guy committing crimes, he always need metal evaluations ..Oh please!
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wonderYrednow
¿Y read backwards?
02:17 PM on 05/03/2011
They just want to value the fillings.
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ProgressivesLoveAmerica
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05:37 PM on 04/24/2011
Unfortunately, this is the sort of thing that happens in country that has no basic public health infrastructure (like universal healthcare), which is what everyone else in the industrialized world has.

At the core, this issue seems to be more about how we treat the mentally ill in our society than it has to do with gun-control.
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BETGR627
a 99%er - Compassion is a good thing! Try it!
02:33 PM on 04/13/2011
Only now? This man is totally nuts! Insane. To think of the harm he causes is unbearable.

He should be locked up somewhere - forever.
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Richard in CO
05:12 AM on 04/05/2011
I hope he is locked in an exam room, handcuffed to a chair, which is bolted to the floor, and in walks his Evaluator: "DOCTOR HANNIBAL LECTER"!!!!, with a sack of Fava beans in one hand, and bottle of "Nice Chianti" in the other....
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SonyaInTx
Money doesn't buy class.....
01:18 PM on 03/28/2011
Millions to be spent proving this guy did what the eyewitnesses will testify to.....he's a cold blooded killer. Too bad we will have to wait 10+ years to see him get the same death sentence he imposed on his victims.....
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10:14 PM on 03/27/2011
While folks question this man's sanity, Jesse "Machine Gun" Kelley is again running on the GOP ticket against a hospitalized Gabbe Giffords for a second time. He was the Republican that had a fund raiser during his campaign and was shooting a machine gun at targets with Gabbe's picture on them last November.
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01:31 PM on 03/24/2011
"The question at issue is whether the defendant is presently suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him mentally incompetent to the extent that he is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings against him, or to assist properly in his defense,"

Are they talking about George W. Bush?
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10:14 PM on 03/24/2011
if they're not, they should be.
06:45 AM on 03/24/2011
He's not mentally incompetent. In no world could anyone accuse him of incompetence. I know now that I misjudged how mentally unbalanced he was, but he was pretty smart, as I recall. If he gets declared mentally incompetent to stand trial, then justice in America is dead.
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34 yrs, female, Georgia voting Obama 2012!
10:08 PM on 03/23/2011
We all know he lost his marbles, but this man clearly knows right from wrong. There is a difference. True justice is putting him in a room alone with the victim's familes. People may disagree, but that's life. Tired of money being wasted to feed, cloth, give free medical care etc on people who have chosen to make horrific decisions against others.
05:20 PM on 03/23/2011
i do not approve of not guilty by reason of insanity when we can charge guilty but insane. Cmon this perpetrator is a murderer. What is normal about a massacre anyway??
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01:42 PM on 03/23/2011
MISSOURI!? Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against the Show Me State, but aren't there skilled pshrinks (with the added little cert for legal work) in Arizona?

Any Bureau of Prisons folks here on HuffPost that can answer that?
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02:15 PM on 03/23/2011
The FBP is a very interesting agency, and they tend to centralize certain functions to save money.

Cheaper to move the prisoner than to move the diagnostic facility.

For instance: People in Minneapolis were unhappy to find out that on 9/11 the Santa-claus/blind cleric was in a Federal prison hospital inside their county medical center. There was an AQ plan that was uncovered to assault the hospital and break him out.
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05:36 PM on 03/23/2011
I hadn't heard that about Minneapolis. I'd be grumpy, too, in their shoes.

But back to Loughner -- do they really need a facility to do this? I daresay they only need a qualified psychiatrist, and the States need to ask this question from time to time as well, so there's GOT to be some in AZ to do this cheaper! (Or even fly the shrink from MO to AZ, instead of worrying about prisoner transportation).
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08:58 AM on 03/23/2011
The biggest issue remains exactly how his mental state plays into the DA pushing for the death penalty or life in supermax VS life spent in a mental institution.

Where exactly will they draw the line between mental imbalance and mental insanity? Will he actually be held accountable for his actions if he is mentally insane and yet recognized that he did something wrong (a partial recognition of right from wrong)?

This trial has me worried that special interest groups are going to get involved, attempt to prove his insanity, and that he will escape the death penalty or even life in prison.
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11:26 AM on 03/23/2011
It is exceedingly difficult to successfully mount a defense based on insanity. It isn't like tv, where all a defendant has to do is act a little off and the charges are immediately dropped. Additionally, if someone is found not competent to stand trial, they are put in a state facility until they can be made competent, at which time they stand trial. It isn't a get-out-of-jail-free card by any means.
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01:43 PM on 03/23/2011
Noted. Well said.
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02:09 PM on 03/23/2011
I was having a conversation with a reactionary. She said, "Look at all of these people who get off on insanity pleas!"

"Name one" was my response.

Silence.

I got to watch the OJ verdict with this person. That was funny.

A black former employee got physically attacked by her new supervisor when she returned to work after lunch that day. That wasn't funny.
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02:16 PM on 03/23/2011
Check out the M'Naughton standard. Wikipedia has a good essay on it, and there are others online.
04:03 AM on 03/23/2011
How does one evaluate a Mentally ill person who has already killed persons?Does the dosage or medications give any sign? Does he NOT take his medications asper prescription by threatening his old parents was one of the reasons?The family of this man is the real victim and they have been suffering silently all these years. In India a person is not found guilty if he is mentally ill even if he kills.
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02:19 PM on 03/23/2011
There should be some info online about how psychiatric professionals evaluate prisoners for determining the legal definition of insanity.

Also, check out the strange case of Johnny Paul Penry. Nobody can figure this guy out.
11:19 PM on 03/22/2011
Is that MRSA on his head?
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02:10 PM on 03/23/2011
I have always said that I wouldn't wish MRSA on any one. This guy makes it tough to stick to my principles.
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01:22 PM on 03/28/2011
Nnot me. I hope his fellow prisoners give him any and every disease they have.
07:56 PM on 03/22/2011
Gee, it took a judge to figure this out? I honestly don't know how I got this far in life without a law degree! Geez!