Jury asks ethically why Woodcock did not return jail doctor's call, even to refuse to consult and that question will be allowed
Another question form contains inquiry about if gunman appeared anxious during interviews or if he reported anxiety. no objections
Next form asks what catatonia is and if it can be controlled. Also how to tell how long someone has been psychotic. All will be allowed
Next form asks why believed gunman felt that saying something would make him go through with it. Juror wonders what that aversion means to gunman's ability to tell right from wrong
Another question asks why Boulder clinic closed after only 2 years, Judge unclear about why. King says he did testify to moving here to start a clinic in Boulder, but King says that was part of the qualification and isn't relevant. DA says it is relevant because he testified to it. Judge will allow it
Ok, that is all the questions and the jury will be brought in
King is requesting to make sure we finish with him this evening. Woodcock apparently canceled patient visits today
@Keeter: Moved too fast for me to count, but I was trying to catch the content. Also, many forms had multiple questions
Jurors are here, Judge reminding Jurors of the reason for the admission of the testimony
Here comes the answers to the jury questions
Dr does not believe that all delusional people who commit murder are legally insane
Dr does not recall who told him traps were not set up correctly. He says "that was my impression"
Dr knows answer to all parts of question about cognitive tests changes, and says all factors could change the result
Dr Woodcock says the delusion progressed from the time gunman described "the floodgates are opening" but didn't give a clear date
Dr Woodcock says being delusional or psychotic does not make a person legally insane on their own