APPLETON (WLUK) – Prosecutors want a second opinion on if there’s a basis for Gregory Juedes to proceed with the so-called insanity plea for allegedly shooting his father 15 times, killing him.
Juedes, 46, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide for the Nov. 24 death of Daniel Juedes Sr., 74, at a home on S. Sanders Street in Appleton. He’s also charged with attempted to flee an officer, and resisting, after allegedly leaving the scene and being arrested in Kaukauna.
Juedes entered pleas of not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, often referred to as the insanity plea. The first report on if there’s a medical basis for the plea was done by doctor hired by the defense, and was completed earlier this summer. In court Tuesday, the state said it will seek a second opinion.
The results are scheduled to be discussed Oct. 10…