Psychological test ordered in Crow triple-slaying case
August 24, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
BILLINGS, Mont. A man accused in a triple-slaying on southeastern Montana’s Crow reservation has been ordered by a federal judge to undergo a psychiatric exam that must be completed before his trial can proceed. Continue Reading
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