Pulse gunman's wife to get mental health evaluation

Federal judge makes ruling in Noor Salman case

ORLANDO, Fla. – A judge is permitting the wife of the Pulse nightclub shooter to get a mental evaluation from an expert chosen by prosecutors.

The federal judge in Noor Salman's case said Tuesday that she can be evaluated by a psychologist or psychiatrist picked by prosecutors since her defense attorneys plan to introduce evidence related to her mental health.

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Salman has pleaded not guilty to obstructing the investigation and aiding and abetting her husband, Omar Mateen, who opened fire at Pulse in June 2016.

Forty-nine club patrons were killed in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Salman's trial is set for March.

The judge said Salman's attorneys won't be allowed to attend the evaluation by the prosecutors' expert and that the evaluation can be recorded.


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