PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) A judge has ordered a mental health evaluation for a man who faces a possible death sentence after pleading guilty a month ago to killing two workers and wounded two others at a Nebraska fast-food restaurant.
Three weeks after Roberto Silva Jr. pleaded guilty to killing two Sonic restaurant employees, his attorneys have filed a motion to determine his mental competency.
The Sarpy County attorney said his office still plans to seek the death penalty, despite Roberto Silva s wish to die, because he thinks the facts of the case amount to
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