Lake County Record-Bee

Murder case continued to next year

- By Lori Armstrong

LAKE COUNTY >> Steven Russell Miller was in custody and present by remote appearance for a recent Settlement /Trial Readiness Conference.

The Court found good cause to continue the matter and all previously scheduled court dates have been reset as follows.

The Settlement/ Trial Readiness Conference has been set for Feb. 23, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. in Department 4 with the Master Calendar Call set for March 19, 2021 at 8:15 a.m. in Department 4.

At this time, the Jury Trial set for Jan. 13, 2021 has been vacated with a new Jury Trial date set for March 24, 2021 at 8:15 a.m. in Department 4.

Miller faces charges in the shooting death of his daughter, Hannah Welch, in Hidden Valley Lake in May of 2017. In January of 2018, the Lake County Superior Court found sufficient cause to believe him guilty of murder.

In addition to murder, Miller faces a charge of exhibiting a weapon.

Earlier this year both Counsel were present via remote appearance for a Doctor’s Report Hearing. They were in receipt of a mental evaluation report from Dr. J. Reid McKellar for the purposes of determinin­g the defendant’s competency.

The Court had read and considered the most recent doctor’s report and found that the defendant is now competent to stand trial.

In early 2018, the alleged murderer entered a dual plea of not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity on all counts, denying the special allegation­s.

In May of 2018 there was a review of mental evaluation doctor’s reports from three other doctors, which were all marked into evidence at that time. The reports were read and considered and the Court found the defendant was incompeten­t at that time to stand trial and not able to understand the criminal proceeding­s or assist counsel in a rational manner.

During a previous hearing and based on the total

ity of the three reports in the Court’s file, the Court found that the Defense has failed to meet its burden that the defendant remains incompeten­t.

In March of 2018 the Court found substantia­l evidence that Miller was mentally incompeten­t and the Court ordered that all criminal proceeding­s be suspended until the defendant is restored to mental competency.

The Court received the placement recommenda­tion from CONREP ( Department of State Hospital’s Conditiona­l Release Program). CONREP is a statewide system of community

based services treating patients diagnosed with mental incompeten­cy.

The defendant was committed to the State Department of State Hospitals or a Jail Based Competency Treatment Program (JBCT Program) and he was delivered by the Sheriff of Lake County to a state hospital or a JBCT Program as directed by the State Department of State Hospitals.

Now that the Court declares the defendant to be mentally competent, he is ordered to be personally present (this includes via remote appearance) on all of the recently scheduled court dates.

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