Accused Michigan Uber shooter to use
insanity defense: prosecutor
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[June 07, 2016]
By Justin Madden
(Reuters) - The Michigan Uber driver
charged with murdering six people during a shooting spree in February
plans to use insanity as a defense in his trial, the prosecutor in the
case said on Monday.
Jason Dalton, 45, is charged with shooting eight people, killing
six of them, over a five-hour period on Feb. 20, between driving
customers for the Uber <UBER.UL> car service in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
about 150 miles (240 km) west of Detroit.
He faces 16 charges, including six counts of murder that can bring
life in prison.
Prosecutor Jeffrey Getting said on Monday that Dalton's attorney,
Eusebio Solis, told prosecutors and a Kalamazoo County judge that he
intended to file a motion to use the insanity defense during a
Monday pretrial conference.
Solis could not be reached for comment.
"It wasn't a surprise at all," Getting told reporters of the planned
insanity defense. "This is where I expected the case to go from the
very beginning."
Getting said he expected a notice of intent to use that defense to
be filed within seven days.
Over the next 60 days, Dalton will go undergo an evaluation by the
Michigan Center for Forensic Psychiatry, Getting said. After that
report, the state or defense may request another independent
evaluation, which could take a further 45 days, he said.
Dalton was not diagnosed with any pre-existing mental conditions
before the shootings, Getting said. On May 20, Dalton was removed
from court for a verbal outburst while a witness was testifying.
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Jason Dalton is seen on closed circuit television during his
arraignment in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, February 22, 2016.
REUTERS/Kalamazoo County Court/Handout via Reuters
In April, a judge ruled that Dalton was mentally competent to stand
trial after the Center for Forensic Psychiatry said he understood
the charges against him.
A status hearing is scheduled for Aug. 15.
(Reporting by Justin Madden in Chicago; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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