http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/18/america/NA_GEN_US_Padilla_Terror_C
harges.php 
US judge orders mental evaluation for alleged terror operative 
The Associated Press 
Monday, December 18, 2006 
MIAMI 

A U.S. judge agreed Monday to order a mental evaluation of an alleged
al-Qaida operative to assess whether he is competent to stand trial on
charges of being part of a support cell for Islamic extremists around the
world.

U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke said she would issue the order after
prosecutors and defense lawyers agreed that Jose Padilla's competency to
understand legal proceedings and assist his attorneys must be established
before the case goes to trial.

"I think the judge wants to deal with the competency matter first," said
Orlando do Campo, one of Padilla's court-appointed lawyers.

A psychiatrist and a psychologist hired by Padilla's attorneys both
concluded that he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and other
mental problems stemming largely from his 3 1/2 years in solitary
confinement as an alleged "enemy combatant" at a U.S. Navy brig in
Charleston, South Carolina.

Padilla, a 36-year-old U.S. citizen, also claims he was tortured while in
Defense Department custody, a charge repeatedly denied by federal
prosecutors and Pentagon officials. Padilla's lawyers have asked the judge
to dismiss the charges against him because of alleged "outrageous government
conduct" during his time in the brig.

The competency issue further jeopardizes the scheduled Jan. 22 trial date
for Padilla and co-defendants Adham Amin Hassoun and Kifah Wael Jayyousi.
All have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and material support charges.

Padilla, who was allegedly recruited by Hassoun to join al-Qaida, was added
to the case late last year amid a legal battle over President George W.
Bush's authority to hold him without charge as an enemy combatant. Padilla
was originally arrested in 2002 on suspicion of plotting a radioactive
"dirty bomb" attack inside the U.S., but the Miami charges do not mention
that.

Cooke agreed to order the competency evaluation after meeting for more than
an hour in private Monday with defense lawyers and prosecutors.

Brian Frazier, an assistant U.S. attorney, said Padilla would most likely be
evaluated by a Bureau of Prisons mental health professional, who would then
make a report to Cooke in the coming weeks.

"It will all be done internally," Frazier said. 

It would then be up to the judge to decide whether to hold a full-blown
competency hearing to compare that evaluation with the assessment by the
defense's mental health experts. Those experts found numerous signs of
mental problems, including paranoia, impaired reasoning, facial tics and
"hypervigilant" behavior.

Cooke has previously said the trial will not begin until the 11th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals rules on her decision earlier this year to dismiss
the key terrorism count in the case because it duplicates other charges in
the same indictment. The appeals court is scheduled to hear oral arguments
on that issue Jan. 9.

 

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