San Jose, California (Crohn) – Richard Telman faces driving his car to the San Jose Post Office and starting a fire, and facing multiple criminal charges, including intentional burning, possession of flammable materials, and sabotage.
Tillaman appeared in the Santa Clara provincial court hall to charge, as the procedures were stopped due to questions about his mental efficiency.
“Any statements made by the defendant at the time of the crime, any statements later made, including statements in the court, all that we take into account in both the investigation and the prosecution,” said Angela Bernhard, the assistant lawyer for Santa Clara Province.
The accident occurred during the weekend, and according to the court documents, Tillaman bought “Insta-Logs” lighter means in a grocery store nearly two hours before the law.
San Jose Police reported that Tillaman mobilized the event from his cell phone during his arrest.
During the court, Tillaman sometimes spoke, including the commentary on the United States government.
Defense lawyer in Tillaman has argued that he may not be mentally qualified for trial, which leads to the suspension of criminal procedures.
The case was resets on August 15, when doctors are appointed to investigate efficiency cases.
Tillaman is the brother of the late American Football Association player who turned into the soldier Pat Telman, and his family was present in court but refused to comment.
Telman’s bail was set at $ 135,000, and the next court date is scheduled for August 15.
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