On October 16, 1967 appellant pled not guilty to an indictment charging him with the crime of murder in the first degree. Thereafter, following a Huntley hearing which determined that a confession made by appellant was given voluntarily, appellant's counsel requested and was given permission to interpose the defense of insanity and to hire a psychiatrist to examine appellant and testify upon the trial. Apparently no such examination...
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