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221
"
Holy
shit
!
"
222
"
I
ll
tell
you
something
else
,
counselor
.
There
s
definitely
something
strange
about
your
client
.
He
smashed
the
bowl
with
his
fist
.
"
223
Schweickart
and
Stevenson
ignored
Milligans
letter
firing
them
and
visited
him
in
prison
daily
.
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224
The
public
defenders
office
released
funds
to
pay
for
a
psychological
evaluation
,
and
on
January
8
and
13
,
1978
,
Dr
.
Willis
C
.
Driscoll
,
a
clinical
psychologist
,
administered
a
battery
of
tests
.
225
The
intelligence
tests
showed
Milligans
IQ
to
be
68
,
but
Driscoll
stated
that
Milligan
s
depression
had
lowered
his
score
.
His
report
diagnosed
acute
schizophrenia
.
226
He
is
suffering
from
a
major
loss
of
identity
such
that
his
ego
boundaries
are
very
poorly
defined
.
He
is
experiencing
schizophrenic
loss
of
distance
and
has
a
very
restricted
capacity
to
differentiate
between
self
and
his
environment
.
He
hears
voices
that
tell
him
to
do
things
and
yell
and
scream
at
him
when
he
does
not
comply
.
Milligan
expresses
his
belief
that
these
voices
are
from
people
who
have
come
from
hell
to
torment
him
.
He
also
speaks
of
good
people
who
periodically
invade
his
body
in
order
to
combat
the
bad
people
.
In
my
opinion
,
Mr
.
Milligan
is
not
capable
at
present
,
of
counseling
in
his
own
behalf
.
He
is
not
capable
of
establishing
adequate
contact
with
reality
to
understand
events
that
are
transpiring
.
I
strongly
urge
this
man
to
be
hospitalized
for
further
examination
and
possible
treatment
.
227
The
first
legal
skirmish
came
on
January
19
,
when
Stevenson
and
Schweickart
presented
the
report
to
Judge
Jay
C
.
Flowers
as
evidence
that
their
client
could
not
assist
in
his
own
defense
.
Flowers
said
he
would
issue
an
order
for
Southwest
Community
Mental
Health
Center
in
Columbus
to
assign
its
forensic
psychiatry
unit
to
examine
the
defendant
.
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228
Gary
and
Judy
were
worried
,
since
Southwest
was
usually
on
the
side
of
the
prosecution
.
229
Gary
insisted
that
whatever
came
out
during
the
examination
by
Southwest
be
privileged
information
,
not
to
be
used
against
their
client
under
any
circumstances
.
Sherman
and
Yavitch
disagreed
.
The
public
defenders
threatened
to
tell
Milligan
not
to
speak
with
the
psychologists
and
psychiatrists
from
Southwest
.
Judge
Flowers
came
close
to
declaring
them
in
contempt
.
230
They
came
to
a
compromise
when
the
prosecutors
agreed
that
only
if
Milligan
took
the
stand
in
his
own
defense
would
they
question
him
about
anything
incriminating
he
might
have
said
to
the
court
-
appointed
psychologists
.
A
partial
victory
was
better
than
nothing
.
The
public
defenders
finally
decided
to
gamble
and
allow
Southwest
s
forensic
psychiatric
unit
to
interview
William
Milligan
on
those
terms
.