3 June 2013 Last updated at 17:38 GMT  
Fort Hood accused Hasan 'can represent himself'
A 
military judge has ruled that the US Army psychiatrist accused of the 
2009 Fort Hood shooting may represent himself at his court martial.
Last week, the judge was given a report which concluded that Major Nidal Hasan 
was mentally competent to do so.
A doctor also testified on Monday that his paralysis would not have a 
significant impact on proceedings.
Maj Hasan could face the death penalty or life in prison without parole if 
convicted of the murders of 13 people.
The selection of a panel of officers who will act as the jury at his court 
martial is set to begin on Wednesday, and opening 
arguments are expected for 1 July.'Disadvantage' 
A 1975 Supreme Court ruling guarantees a defendant's right to 
self-representation at a trial, but military law experts say there are 
exceptions at courts martial, for example if the defendant is physically or 
mentally incapable of doing so.
Last week, military judge Col Tara Osborn ordered the 
government to conduct mental and physical examinations of Maj Hasan and 
report by Friday.
After questioning Maj Hasan, 42, for about an hour on Monday, Col Osborn ruled 
that he was mentally competent and physically able to 
represent himself and understood "the disadvantage of 
self-representation".
She had repeatedly urged him to reconsider, saying the lead 
prosecutor was highly experienced and that he would be held to the same 
standards as all lawyers.
"You've made that quite clear," Maj Hasan said, according to the Associated 
Press.
Earlier, a doctor said his paralysis would not have a 
significant impact on the court martial, although he warned that he 
could only sit for four consecutive hours and had difficulty writing.
Maj Hasan was paralysed from the waist down after being shot 
by civilian police on the day of the attack at Fort Hood, an army base 
in Texas.
The judge also ordered that Maj Hasan's defence team would 
sit beside him during the court martial, in case he asked for help. He 
had said that he did not want them to be there.


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