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A Southern Carolina The judge allowed the shooting to move forward after the ruling that the beliefs of the person, including most laws are unconstitutional, and citizens have an absolute right to defend their property to death, do not prove that he is mentally incompetent.
Stephen Bixby, 58 years old, had to die in May for 2003 murder Of the two police officers, before the State Supreme Court stopped his shooting to determine his mental competence. The lower court asked to evaluate whether his beliefs about the legal system mean that his lawyers could not defend him.
The latest ruling issued by Judge R. Scott Skot gives the shooting of green light, at least until. Addressing the Bixby’s abilities to defend him, Scott said their client cooperates with his legal team and psychiatrists who treat him and questioned.
The judge wrote that while Bixby “often disagrees with the lawyer and expresses distrust of his strategy in this case, the data shows that he understands their role, justification of why they are involved in this competence and what he or she should choose or not.”
Stephen Bixby, 58, was sentenced to death when he was sentenced to two 2003 police officers. (Department of South Carolina’s punishment through AP)
Bixby’s lawyers may ask for appeal.
He recently said that in a manuscript petition to court that the judges who managing them against him are guided by Satan and suggested that the judge was treason if he could not stop his shooting and release him from guardianship, the Associated Press reports. Earlier, the psychologist also said that Bixby realized that it led to his death sentence, but that he believes that the blood found in his clothes on the night for the murder contains the DNA of Jesus Christ.
“I am an innocent person !! May the freedom call and let those who commit betrayal, waving !!! Like Thomas Jefferson: I stand in principle, even when I stand alone,” Bixby wrote through AP.
In December 2003, Bixby fired Deputy District Abeville Danny Wilson when the officer knocked on the front door of his parents’ home, a day after they threatened the road crew, officials said.
Wilson’s body was dying in the house in the house and handcuffed. Bixbys then killed the state constable Doni Haste when he and other officers responded to the house because Wilson went missing for an hour, which led to a 12-hour confrontation when officers and family released hundreds of shots at each other.
Bixby’s parents were also accused of murder, but have since died.
The judge ruled that Stephen Bixby’s beliefs, including the fact that most laws are unconstitutional, do not prove that he was mentally incompetent. (AP)
In his petition, Bixby confirmed his long -term conviction that his family was justified in Wilson’s murder as the deputy tried to help take his land.
The manuscript movement came after the judge held a hearing last month to determine whether Bixby was mentally competent for the shooting.
At the hearing, Bixby’s lawyers said that the US legal system is unconstitutional and incorrect, and refuses to share the information required to help him avoid shooting. The prosecutor’s office claimed that Bixby’s beliefs share others and that he understands why the state wants to end his life.
An expert who called Bixby’s lawyers said that the prison isolation made only his beliefs more attracted and that Bixby was stuck in his thinking.
The judge said Stephen Bixby cooperates with his legal team and psychiatrists who treat him. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
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The judge emphasized that two experts called the state have been dealing with Bixby since soon after the killings, and that while Bixby had previously become angry with their mental state, he understands what they need to do their job.
The state experts testified that Bixby was not going to abandon his beliefs about the legal system and that he is in some ways regarding himself as a martyr who is ready to die for his beliefs if his appeals do not receive. They said Bixby believed to see their parents again in heaven.
A psychiatrist who sees and treats prisoners in South Carolina said that Bixby described his mental state: “I am not crazy. I am not a matter of mental health. I can be (explicit) but I didn’t crazy.”
Bixby was with regular returns if The Supreme Court of the State In March, he stopped the shooting.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.