Judge Paul Friedman ruled Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr. will have to attend individual and group therapy sessions and is barred from talking to the media. Judge Paul Friedman ruled Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr. is ready to live in the community. The foundation honoring President Ronald Reagan's legacy says it "strongly opposes" the release of John Hinckley Jr. from the psychiatric hospital where he's been confined for more than 35 years. A judge ruled Wednesday that he's no longer a danger and can live full-time with his mother in Virginia. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump also called it a "mistake" to release Hinckley, whom he misidentified as "David Hinckley."
Source: New Zealand Herald July 27, 2016 14:37 UTC