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U.S. magist ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBIA ? Former University of South Carolina President James Holderman will face another competency hearing next week, a federal magistrate says. U.S. Magistrate Bristow Marchant ordered the hearing late Fridav. Itiwill be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday before U.S. WUSC90.5FM i/u<rfsn//"acAr I Garnet & Black Quarterly The Gamecock Student Media @ The University of South Carolina Permanent Hair Removal Free consultation Private visits Disposable probes Thermolysis & Blend Method 77Q-87Q0 i 7^7 u / y w 2817 Devine St. Suite 15 Columbia, SC, 29205 London $S90 Paris 634 Rome 793 Geneva 732 Barcelona 793 Tokyo 609 Sydney vi^e www.sta-travel.com All fares are roundtrip. Tax not included Some restrictions apply. rate says He District Judge Joe Anderson. Marchant previously had denied nrnspriitnrs' rennpst: fnr n nsvrhiatrip X X -? ? x?J -? evaluation to determine Holderman's competency to stand trial, saying there was not enough evidence showing his mental problems. But two Probate Court-appointed mental examiners said on March 22 that Holderman's mental illness caused < tvire So, ca * Dlderman n< him to spend himself into bankruptcy and give statements that led to his indictments. Associate Probate Judge James Bridges appointed William A Lawler, a management supervisor, as Holderman's conservator. Lawler was oraerea to assess noiaermans nnanaai situation and file a report within 30 days. ' ... " Ml ?sllp : - ' "-i'' V 3h sure, it lo< to a no-nam overcharge tiling card in hs and save yoursi Know the Code. p eeds another "There is sufficient evidence before the ea court to show reasonable cause to believe that the defendant may be as presently suffering from a mental D< disease or defect," Marchant wrote. H< Because of Holderman's questionable be mental condition, Marchant entered ca an innocent plea for him April 2 to nine counts of bankruptcy fraud and one la1 count of money laundering. Holderman ar ? j^hi ? v ^^^^|Y|.,rr.^l>^^^''- ? ^ SiU^;,z. ..; HI |m|| sa^ssfe v*~? ^ '4 Eyg ltN^gjj^^mm *m # 3KS innoceni e company that h ng broke collet ind, you dial 18 elf some muchwtS / 800 CALL ATT. That's Y AT&T Your True Choice competenc rlier refused a plea agreement. fed Holderman was diagnosed in 1990 being manic depressive. hoi jfense attorney Joe McCulloch said pre alderman is competent to stand trial he it suffers from diminished mental qui pacity. th? Prosecutors have said Holderman's Th ivyers might use an insanity defense, it j id they want him evaluated at a , vr0::>' .. ^ ' . - * ; . v. : QHKK HHM But it could be as no qualms ;e students. OO CALL I needed cash. our True ChoiceT y hearing eral prison in North Carolina. Marchant ruled last month, Never, that Holderman could get a >per evaluation outside prison, and said prosecutors did not dispute the alificatdons or impartiality of experts it defense attorneys suggested, e case is set to go to trial May 6, but irobably will be delayed. , 4 n about STT ? 1996 AT&T