Judge To Rule On Planned Parenthood Shooting Defendant's Mental State

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - A judge is expected to rule Wednesday on whether a man who acknowledged killing three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic is mentally competent to continue with his criminal case.

Judge Gilbert Martinez heard more testimony Tuesday from a psychologist who examined 57-year-old Robert Dear.

(credit: Colorado Springs Police)

Dear is charged with murder, attempted murder and other counts in the Nov. 27 shootings at the Colorado Springs clinic. Nine people were injured.

In court, he has declared himself a "warrior for the babies" and said he was guilty.

Robert Lewis Dear in court (credit: CBS)

Last month, psychologists testified that Dear isn't mentally capable of understanding the court proceedings or helping his own lawyers.

If the judge agrees, Dear's case would be put on hold while he undergoes treatment at a psychiatric hospital intended to restore his mental competency.

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