http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iXxPPoFgbXl5wscVuEgF7Vqcl_XA?docId=CNG.189a3a1fe5c8bba71806f5a7de2822bc.481KILLEEN, Texas — The US Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people in a shooting spree on a Texas army base has been ruled sane and thus fit for trial, a source familiar with the case said.
The ruling by a group of medical experts, called a sanity board, opens the door for a court martial that could end in the execution of Major Nidal Hasan, who was paralyzed from the neck down during the November 5, 2009 massacre.
Neither prosecutors nor retired Army Colonel John Galligan, a veteran military lawyer representing Hasan, 40, would confirm the board's decision.