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Lawrence language therapist who is competent for legal proceedings for children's crimes

Kansas City, Mo – A judge from Douglas County's district court decided on Thursday that the former speech therapist Mark Gridley will be brought to trial for primary school for gender crimes for children.

At the end of March, lawyers asked the Gridley, 61, the judge Amy J. Hanley. Hanley agreed to a psychiatric exam.

The results of the assessment were presented to the court on Thursday on Thursday. On Thursday, Hanley decided that Gridley was authorized to stand in court.

The public prosecutor's office of Douglas County accused Gridley at the beginning of this year to increase a number of severe freedom with a child and a count of kidnappings.

The Lawrence police arrested Gridley after a suspected incident on February 7 at Prairie Park Elementary School.

The police announced in a press release on February 11 that there were more than two victims.

Gridley remains in custody in Douglas County prison with a bond of 1.5 million US dollars.

The judge planned a preliminary hearing for 9 a.m. on July 31.

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