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Judge rules Aldawsari competent to stand trial


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updated Tuesday 10:30 p.m

U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings has ruled Lubbock terrorism suspect Khalid Aldawsari is competent to stand trial.  During a brief hearing, neither the prosecution nor defense attorneys contested a 36-page report from a Federal Prison System Psychologist who evaluated Aldawsari. The report is sealed by order of U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings. Aldawsari's trial is scheduled to begin April 30th. 



posted Monday afternoon

A hearing is set for Tuesday in federal court to determine whether a Lubbock terrorism suspect is mentally competent to stand trial.

U.S. District Judge Sam Cummings ordered 21-year-old Khalid Aldawsari to undergo a mental health exam at the federal detention center in Springfield, Missouri.

Those results are in, according to court documents. The Saudi-born college student was arrested in February 2011 on a charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction. Last week Judge Cummings denied Aldawsari's defense team's motions to disclose and suppress evidence investigators obtained through the foreign intelligence surveillance act.
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