Read his story: In court yesterday, he wore a matching blue sweatsuit and handcuffs. His dreadlocks were disarranged.
Mr. Rothstein told the judge that doctors at Bellevue Hospital Center had deemed Mr. Julian unable to comprehend his circumstances. Though prosecutors can challenge that finding, a spokesman for the district attorney's office said they would not contest it.
The judge set a court date for next month to review the psychiatric findings. Before the hearing ended, the lawyer conveyed a request from Mr. Julian.
"He only eats natural foods," Mr. Rothstein said, "and apparently the Department of Correction is not giving him natural foods."
Justice Walsh said, "We'll put that on the card."
Outside the courtroom, Mr. Rothstein was at a loss to define natural foods. He mentioned some fruits. A retired correction officer suggested requesting kosher meals.
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