Judge rules former OU student is mentally competent, will stand trial

A former University of Oklahoma student who told police he drove from Ohio to Norman to kill a member of the OU women’s soccer team is mentally competent and will stand trial, a judge has ruled.

 
BY ANDREW KNITTLE | Modified: December 11, 2012 at 11:16 pm | Published: December 12, 2012   

NORMAN — A former University of Oklahoma student who told police he drove from Ohio to Norman to kill a member of the women’s soccer team is mentally competent and will stand trial, a judge has ruled.

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