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Harry Moore, Rector's public defender filed the motion for Rector to defend himself. If the judge grants it he'll likely be assigned as co-counsel.
I don't get what game they're playing here; it's either a ploy to get the death penalty off the table or Rector's brain is fried. In any case he's got a snowball's chance in Hell if he goes for an insanity plea. The fact that he buried Bella's body shows he knew what he was doing was wrong and his attempt to discard his clothing during the course of the night is further evidence that he planned to conceal his crime.
http://www.mohavedailynews.com/news...cle_02aa3938-63fc-11e4-800e-5b0a68000756.html
http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/2727...g-files-to-defend-self-in-court#ixzz3IDCmVok3
I don't get what game they're playing here; it's either a ploy to get the death penalty off the table or Rector's brain is fried. In any case he's got a snowball's chance in Hell if he goes for an insanity plea. The fact that he buried Bella's body shows he knew what he was doing was wrong and his attempt to discard his clothing during the course of the night is further evidence that he planned to conceal his crime.
Moore, Rectors court-appointed attorney, said Rector suffers from some mental health issues. In October, the Court granted funding for up to $10,000 for Rector to receive a psychological evaluation.
Moore said the results of the test might help persuade prosecutors not to seek the death penalty in the case.
http://www.mohavedailynews.com/news...cle_02aa3938-63fc-11e4-800e-5b0a68000756.html
In documents, Rector's public defender wants to probe his mental condition as well as his mental state at the time of the alleged offense. The motion states Rector's attorney does not believe the defendant will be able to act in his own defense due to the effects of prolonged methamphetamine abuse.
http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/2727...g-files-to-defend-self-in-court#ixzz3IDCmVok3