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Chail was arraigned in February 2023, and pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to “injure the person of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, making threats to kill, and possessing an offensive weapon.
Source: https://punchng.com/how-man-planned-to-assassinate-queen-elizabeth-in-1983-fbi-files/
During a cross examination, prosecutor Alison Morgan KC suggested Dr Brown's assessment of Chail as psychotic was at odds with the defendant's journal.
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He added Chail was an "extremely polite person" but was "clearly very motivated to do what he did".
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However, Professor Nigel Blackwood, for the prosecution, said the attack was carefully planned and Chail was well aware it was wrong.
Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, from southern England, was detained on the grounds of the royal residence on Christmas Day while the late queen was there.
Source: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/uk-man-pleads-guilty-foiled-2021-crossbow-attack-queen-1712301
Previously, prosecutor Alison Morgan KC said the ‘heart of the issue’ was whether Chail was suffering from auditory hallucinations at the time ‘taking away his ability to exercise self control’.