By ANGELA K. BROWN
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) The Army psychiatrist charged with
killing 13 people at Fort Hood will be confined until his military
trial, initially staying in a hospital where he is recovering from
gunshot wounds, his attorney said Saturday.
During a hearing at Maj. Nidal Hasan's hospital room in San
Antonio on Saturday, a magistrate ruled that there was probable
cause that Hasan committed the Nov. 5 shooting spree at Fort Hood,
said his civilian attorney, John Galligan. Hasan has been at Brooke
Army Medical Center since the shooting, and his attorney said Hasan
has been told he has permanent paralysis.
Galligan told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that
the judge also ordered Hasan to pretrial confinement, which usually
means jail, until his court-martial. The military justice system
does not have bail for defendants.
The magistrate ruled that Hasan will initially remain in the
hospital, where he is in intensive care, Galligan said.
Saturday's hearing was closed to the media. Officials at Fort
Hood, about 150 miles southwest of Fort Worth, declined to comment.
Galligan said Hasan has no feeling from the chest down and has
limited movement in his arms.
Hasan was shot by civilian members of Fort Hood's police force
after the shooting spree in a crowded building where soldiers must
go before they are deployed to finalize wills, update vaccinations
and get vision and dental screenings.
Hasan has been under guard at the hospital, Galligan said, and
military officials have not told him how the pretrial confinement
status will change anything.
''I don't know what rights and privileges he had that will now
be changed, such as visitors of if they'll open his mail,''
Galligan said. ''There are still many issues that haven't been
addressed. I feel like I just wasted a day.''
Hasan has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder.
Authorities have not said whether they will seek the death penalty,
his attorney said.
Galligan said he is concerned about where Hasan will be moved
once he's released from the hospital, but he does not know when
that will happen.
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