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Elizabeth Smart Case Elizabeth Smart was abducted from her families home in Salt Lake City, Utah in June 2002, at the age of 14.

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Post Mitchell's lawyers seek to block psychiatrist's testimony

Courts » N.Y. doctor says defendant is faking to avoid prosecution for kidnapping.

By Pamela Manson

The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated: 11/05/2009 08:06:25 PM MST

A forensic psychiatrist who concluded that Brian David Mitchell is not delusional and is faking psychological symptoms to avoid prosecution in the Elizabeth Smart abduction should not be allowed to testify at a mental competency hearing, defense attorneys say.

In a brief filed Thursday, the lawyers contend a report by New York City-based psychiatrist Michael Welner "is a piece of advocacy," rather than an objective evaluation of Mitchell's fitness to go to trial.

Among the alleged shortcomings in the report are the failure to discuss contrary opinions from Mitchell's treating physician at the Utah State Hospital and the assumption that the self-proclaimed prophet's singing during court appearance is evidence of manipulation, rather than religious belief.

In addition, Welner relies on an uncorroborated account that Mitchell stopped speaking with doctors after learning another patient was found competent to stand trial based on his conversations with staff members, according to the brief. It says hospital records show Mitchell's periods of silence began about a week after his admission in August 2005 and that there was no "dramatic triggering event."

Mitchell is charged with abducting Smart in 2002 and taking her to California with the intent to have sex.

On Monday, U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball will hear arguments on which witnesses will be allowed to testify at the competency hearing, which begins Nov. 30.

Mitchell has refused to submit to psychological evaluations and diagnostic tests, according to a government brief. The brief says that based on their meetings with Mitchell or review of reports, Welner and another psychiatrist believe he is mentally competent, but three psychologists believe he is incompetent.

Welner had been paid about $395,000 as of July 2009, according to an e-mail from the U.S. Attorney's Office, which was attached to the defense brief. The defense stressed that it is not suggesting the doctor was paid for the result of his report.

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Post Judge rules on witnesses in Smart case hearing

November 16th, 2009 @ 5:10pm
By Jennifer Dobner, Associated Press writer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A federal judge has denied a defense motion to keep religious experts and a psychiatrist from testifying at a competency hearing for the man charged in the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart. The ruling issued Monday by U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball also says attorneys for Brian David Mitchell can raise objections to proposed non-expert witnesses during the hearing set to begin Nov. 30.

The 55-year-old Mitchell is charged with kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor in the June 2002 abduction of Smart from her Salt Lake City home.

Defense attorneys maintain that Mitchell is incompetent for trial.

Prosecutors say their experts and witnesses will testify that Mitchell is manipulative, but not incompetent.

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