Hasan Insanity Defense in Mass Murder

Major Hasan’s civilian defense attorney has indicated he may raise the insanity defense for the shootings of 13 military and civilian members of the Fort Hood community on 5 Nov 09. But he also indicates it is too early in the process to determine a defense strategy.

CID Investigation

The US Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) has not completed its investigation of the Hasan case. It may take several months to complete a thorough investigation. The current charges, levied days after the event, are not the final charges in the case. Since there were also dozens others wounded, charges of attempted murder are likely.

Preliminary Charge Sheet

While preliminary in nature, the substantial evidence pointing to Hasan as the shooter was justified as a basis for murder charges. CID recommended an initial charge sheet of 13 counts of murder. The commander reviewed the CID recommendations and with the Staff Judge Advocate’s (command legal advisor) advice, determined the specific UCMJ offenses to charge. The preliminary evidence also allowed the commander to determine the probability of flight risk and safety requirements for Fort Hood, to then order Major Hasan be placed in pre-trial confinement pending trial as well as further investigation of additional charges.

Defense Strategy Development

Major Hasan has been appointed military criminal defense attorneys along with the family’s retained civilian defense attorney. All attorneys expect additional charges based on a full and complete CID investigation. No criminal defense attorney develops a defense strategy until all the evidence is collected and reviewed. Additionally, Major Hasan cannot fully participate in his defense until he has recovered from his wounds.

Administrative Hearing

The recent hearing on 21 Nov, in his hospital room was an Initial Review Officer (magistrate) hearing to determine the legality of continued pre-trial confinement. Further, the prosecutors’ ability to provide answers to military defense attorneys depends on the progress of the CID investigation revealing additional evidence in the case. But one major advantage the defense attorneys in a military court-martial have is practically immediate access to all evidence in the case as soon as possible after it is reported to prosecutors. In federal and state courts sometimes information not intended for use at trial is withheld from defense attorneys.

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