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Well finally sometime on this case!
Defendant in terrorism case found incompetent to stand trial
August 10, 2020
One of the defendants in a terrorism case out of Taos County has been deemed incompetent to stand trial.
Lucas Morton, 42, will now undergo treatment to attempt to gain competency, according to court documents.
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According to an order filed last week by federal Judge William P. Johnson, Morton’s attorneys filed a motion in January to determine Morton’s competency. In February, the motion was granted and Morton was referred to the Bureau of Prisons for a competency evaluation.
In May Dr. Jessica Micono filed a report that says Morton suffers from a disorder that “significantly impairs his present ability to understand the nature and consequences of the court proceedings against him,” and determined he was incompetent to stand trial, the order says.
Micono recommended that Morton be committed to a federal medical center for restoration of competence and that his prognosis for restoration “appears to be positive.”
“Therefore, the Court hereby finds Defendant Lucas Morton incompetent and (is) committing him to the custody of the Attorney General for placement in a suitable facility,” Johnson wrote.
and of course nothing on the other four....
Defendant in terrorism case found incompetent to stand trial
August 10, 2020
One of the defendants in a terrorism case out of Taos County has been deemed incompetent to stand trial.
Lucas Morton, 42, will now undergo treatment to attempt to gain competency, according to court documents.
[.....]
According to an order filed last week by federal Judge William P. Johnson, Morton’s attorneys filed a motion in January to determine Morton’s competency. In February, the motion was granted and Morton was referred to the Bureau of Prisons for a competency evaluation.
In May Dr. Jessica Micono filed a report that says Morton suffers from a disorder that “significantly impairs his present ability to understand the nature and consequences of the court proceedings against him,” and determined he was incompetent to stand trial, the order says.
Micono recommended that Morton be committed to a federal medical center for restoration of competence and that his prognosis for restoration “appears to be positive.”
“Therefore, the Court hereby finds Defendant Lucas Morton incompetent and (is) committing him to the custody of the Attorney General for placement in a suitable facility,” Johnson wrote.
and of course nothing on the other four....