The court-assigned lawyers had asked the judge to let them take over the case, calling his actions "contrary to our professional obligations," but the judge sided with Hasan and ordered them to continue helping him in his murder trial. The lawyers then demanded to be removed from the case and said they would appeal, but the judge told them to continue their work.
Hasan doesn't argue that he was the shooter at the Texas military post as the soldiers, including himself, were preparing to deploy to Afghanistan. He has tried to plead guilty, but military law requires a not-guilty plea in death penalty cases.
Hasan, a US-born Muslim of Palestinian descent, also has wanted to argue that he carried out the shooting in "defense of others" Muslim insurgents fighting US soldiers in Afghanistan but the judge denied that strategy. The judge also said he will not be able to make speeches about his beliefs.
"I'm really perplexed as to how it's caused such a moral dilemma," Mulligan said.
During the trial, Hasan has posed no questions to most witnesses and has rarely spoken.
Hasan, who is paralyzed after being shot during the attack, faces a possible death sentence if convicted of the 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder.
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