Hinckley, 63, has been living with his mother, who is in her
90s, in Williamsburg, Virginia since his September 2016 release
from a Washington psychiatric hospital.
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in Washington agreed to new
conditions worked out by the government and Hinckley's lawyers
after concluding that Hinckley "will not pose a danger to
himself or others."
The judge also said reports from Hinckley's doctors show that
Hinckley has "remained mentally stable" and complied with all
his release conditions.
The new conditions permit him to live on his own, with roommates
or with family within 75 miles (121 km) of Williamsburg if his
doctors approve.
He may also drive unaccompanied within that 75-mile radius, up
from a 30-mile radius set in 2016, and must now meet with his
doctors in Washington every two months instead of monthly, court
records show.
Barry Levine, a lawyer who has represented Hinckley for at least
30 years, called his client's progress "exquisite," and said
"the record already supports" his unconditional release, which
may be discussed at a June 10, 2019 court conference.
"He can function pretty much the way you and I can," Levine said
in an interview.
Reagan suffered a punctured lung in the assassination attempt
but recovered quickly.
Others wounded included White House press secretary James Brady,
Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy and Washington police
officer Thomas Delahanty.
Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity at a 1982
jury trial. That verdict prompted Congress and some U.S. states
to adopt laws limiting use of the insanity defense.
Friday's order retains a ban on contact between Hinckley, his
surviving victims, and the victims' families.
Hinckley is also still banned from contact with the actress and
director Jodie Foster, with whom he had obsessed before the
assassination attempt.
The case is U.S. v. Hinckley, U.S. District Court, District of
Columbia, No. 81-cr-00306.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York, Editing by Rosalba
O'Brien)
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