Mr. Tonahill. Well, with Mr. Alexander’s help, we’re going to eliminate that from the criminal test for insanity in criminal law in Texas.
I believe that’s all, unless Mr. Fowler has something.
Mr. Fowler. Let me ask one thing, Dr. Beavers.
I believe that you do have a written report that you have submitted to the court, is that correct?
Dr. Beavers. Yes, sir. Now, I submitted a written report about the first evaluation, not to the court but to Mr. Burleson, who requested my services on behalf of family.
I then sent a shorter report, which included the major points and the recommendations, to the attorneys, to the judge, to Sheriff Decker, and I believe that’s all.
Now, I assume, and I think it’s the case that probably the defense attorneys passed the report on to the judge, but I did not send it myself.
Mr. Fowler. In any of these reports, you have no objection to making them available to this Commission?
Dr. Beavers. Oh, no.
Mr. Fowler. If they are requested?