Smart Case Competency Hearing Begins 8th Day

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A competency hearing for the man charged with Elizabeth Smart's 2002 abduction is moving into its eighth day. Evidence presented during the 10-day U.S. District Court hearing for Brian David Mitchell will inform a judge's decision on whether Mitchell can stand trial. The former street preacher is charged with kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor across state lines.

Defense attorneys called their first witness on Tuesday. Dr. Stephen Golding says Mitchell is incompetent and has a delusional disorder.

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On Wednesday the defense is expected to cross-examine the prosecution's key witness, Dr. Michael Welner.

Welner contends that Mitchell is a pedophile who has some mental disorders. But he says Mitchell is faking incompetence to avoid prosecution.

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