Thursday, January 29, 2015

Forcibly shaved in prison, Fort Hood gunman Hasan could get new appeals lawyer - Minneapolis Star Tribune



FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kansas — The gunman who killed 13 people at a Texas military base in 2009 may receive a new attorney to handle his appeals, which could complicate an already delayed review process.


Nidal Hasan appeared in court Thursday at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he is on military death row. He no longer has the beard he wore during his August 2013 trial, having been forcibly shaved in prison.


Hasan's lead defense counsel, Lt. Col. Kris Poppe, began work as a judge after Hasan's trial.


The trial judge, Col. Tara Osborn, said she was concerned that Poppe now served under her, even though his job as Hasan's lawyer was to find errors she may have made.


The review is one of several mandatory steps in military death penalty cases.





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