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Attorney says man charged with 7 Oakland university killings mentally unfit to stand trial

OAKLAND, California — His lawyer says a man charged with killing seven people at an East Oakland private college is still delusional and unfit to face trial.

The Oakland Tribune (http://bit.ly/12CY3hB ) says the attorney for One Goh told a court Monday that Goh cannot comprehend the charges filed against him but he's taking an antipsychotic drug at Napa State Hospital. Doctors say he has paranoid schizophrenia.

Goh, who's 44, is charged with killing six students and a receptionist at Oikos University in April 2012. He could face the death penalty if convicted.

Goh will remain at Napa until he's declared mentally fit to stand trial. A new progress report will be presented to the court in December.


Information from: The Oakland Tribune, http://www.oaklandtribune.com

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