Nidal Hasan told the judge today he wasn't forced to disclose the report and knew that releasing it could make it available to prosecutors. Hasan's civilian lawyer released the documents to The New York Times, which published its contents yesterday.
Attorneys ordered to help Hasan have said they think he is trying to get the death penalty.
Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder. He has told jurors he was the gunman and has said little in his defence.
During testimony today, a pathologist who performed autopsies on two people killed during the rampage said one of them likely was attacked while lying on the ground.
Capt. Edward Reedy said 23-year-old Pfc. Kham Xiong was shot three times, including twice in the head.
Reedy also said the lone civilian killed in the attack, 62-year-old physician's assistant Michael Grant Cahill, was shot six times.
Prosecutors have said Cahill was shot while trying to stop Hasan with a chair.
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