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At an arraignment that lasted only about 15 minutes, Major Nidal Malik Hasan declined to enter a plea before Fort Hood Chief Circuit Judge Colonel Gregory Gross. Gross granted a request by Hasan's attorneys to defer the plea to an unspecified date. Ray Ban Replica Sunglasses

Gross set a date of March 5, 2012, for Hasan's court martial, where he could face the death penalty if unanimously convicted by a 12-member jury of U.S. soldiers.

Hasan, 40, is charged in the Fort Hood shootings that killed 13 people and wounded 32 others on Nov. 5, 2009. Replica Ray Bans Wholesale
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..Hasan notified Gross that he had released John Galligan, the civilian attorney who has been his lead attorney in previous court appearances. Hasan will instead be represented by three military lawyers at no cost to him.

Hasan, in Army fatigues and with a shaved head, appeared in the base's small courtroom in a wheelchair. He was paralyzed from the chest down by bullet wounds inflicted by civilian police officers during the shooting.

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