Thursday, February 27, 2014

Judge sets terms for would-be Reagan assassin's hospital outings

JOHN HINCKLEY JR LEAVES COURT AFTER ARGUING FOR UNSUPERVISED VISITS WITH PARENTS. Would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley will be required to stay away from government centers during the 17 days per month he will be allowed to spend outside the mental hospital where has lived since shooting Ronald Reagan in 1981, a U.S. federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman in December accepted a recommendation from Washington's St. Elizabeths Hospital that Hinckley be allowed to leave for 17 days a month, up from 10 days a month, to stay with his mother in Williamsburg, Virginia. While on unaccompanied outings, Hinckley, 57, is to avoid government centers in Richmond, Virginia, or areas where the president or members of Congress may be visiting.








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