Is the psych ward Paul Boyne's next stop?
There was another explosive hearing in Paul Boyne's case, and once again, my name got dragged in.
There was more drama when Paul Boyne entered the courtroom in Connecticut this week, and this time Ed Mahoney of the Hartford Courant was there to observe.
It appeared Monday that the case has since turned into something of a standoff between Boyne and his lawyers and the court.
Boyne’s appointed public defenders asked the court to order the competency evaluation a month ago, saying he persists in arguing to them that the case against him is being manipulated by a former associate justice of the state Supreme Court, a frequent target of his blog.
The results of the competency evaluation, ordered to determine whether Boyne is capable of understanding the prosecution case against him and cooperating in his defense, were to be presented to Superior Court Judge Peter Brown in New Haven Tuesday.
Mahoney curates his coverage, attempting to write as pro court as possible, so we don’t need to trust his writing.
To get the straight scoop, I went directly to the source, and I interviewed Paul from prison.
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