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Wanda Barzee enters Judge Judith Atherton's court in Salt Lake City, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010.
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Acting U.S. Attorney Carlie Christensen announces the ruling that Brian David Mitchell has b
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Ed Smart enters Federal Court in Salt Lake City where Wanda Barzee pleaded guilty in 2009
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Ed Smart, father of Elizabeth Smart, gives the thumbs up as he leaves Federal Co
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Brian David Mitchell enters the courthouse during preliminary hearing.
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Elizabeth Smart smiles as she leaves the Federal Courthouse in Salt Lake City on Thursda
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Elizabeth Smart, right, with her mother and father, Lois and Ed Smart, walks from a par
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Keeping his eyes closed the whole time, Brian D. Mitchell, charged with kidnapping E
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Wanda Barzee (center), with her attorneys Scott Williams (left) and Dave Finlayson (right)
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Wanda Barzee enters Judge Judith Atherton's court in Salt Lake City, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Barzee pleaded guilty but mentally ill to one count of conspiracy to commit aggravated kidnapping.
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Acting U.S. Attorney Carlie Christensen announces the ruling that Brian David Mitchell has been found competent to stand trial in the abduction of Elizabeth Smart, at the U.S. Attorney's Office, Monday, March 1, 2010
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Ed Smart enters Federal Court in Salt Lake City where Wanda Barzee pleaded guilty in 2009 in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping.
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Ed Smart, father of Elizabeth Smart, gives the thumbs up as he leaves Federal Court where Wanda Eileen Barzee, pleaded guilty on Monday Nov. 17, 2009 for the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart. The 64-year-old wife of street preacher Brian David Mitchell stood before U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball and agreed to serve 15 years in prison. Barzee also agreed to plead guilty in state court and testify against her husband, a self-proclaimed prophet who allegedly wanted Smart as a plural wife.
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Brian David Mitchell enters the courthouse during preliminary hearing.
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Elizabeth Smart smiles as she leaves the Federal Courthouse in Salt Lake City on Thursday after testifying for the first time about her 2002 abduction and nine months of captivity at the hands of Brian David Mitchell.
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Elizabeth Smart, right, with her mother and father, Lois and Ed Smart, walks from a parking lot to the side door of the federal courthouse in Salt Lake City on Thursday.
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Keeping his eyes closed the whole time, Brian D. Mitchell, charged with kidnapping Elizabeth Smart, begins a three-day hearing at the Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake City to determine if he can be forcibly medicated to make him competent to stand trial. As before, Mitchell was only in court for a brief moment before the judge had him removed for screaming religious phrases and damnations.
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Wanda Barzee (center), with her attorneys Scott Williams (left) and Dave Finlayson (right), was found not competent to stand trial for her alleged role in the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart by Judge Judith Atherton.