If he's incompetent, which he is, then everything is put on hold.

He is not in a position to be able to assist us adequately with his defense. So hopefully in the next six months or so he'll be in a position where he fully understands what's going on and he's able to offer the type of assistance that we need to represent him in this case.

He is now incompetent. His condition has worsened to the point where we cannot proceed without him regaining his competence.

The statute itself is so overly restrictive, he's being denied due process.

If he regains competence, then the state can proceed with their case.

Homeless people on the streets knew when she was getting her check. It was no secret.

It's the same mental illness, and it's based on paranoid ideations. He believes people are out to kill him.