An attorney for a Semmes man accused of robbing a bank and a supermarket over the summer asked Monday for a psychiatric evaluation.
Surveillance video from the Trustmark Bank branch on Dauphin Street shows a robber and a note hie passed on Thursday, June 29, in Mobile, Alabama.Police arrested Lawrence Peterson, 61, hours after a holdup of the Trustmark Bank branch on Dauphin Street near Interstate 65 on June 29. As officers walked him to a patrol vehicle to take him to Mobile County Metro Jail, Peterson told reporters he “messed up” and that police caught him “red-handed.
“Initially during meetings with the Defendant, the Defendant seemed listless at times and did not seem to grasp why he was being charged with the offenses and relayed things that did not appear grounded in reality based on the discovery reviewed by the undersigned,” he wrote. “Defendant’s recollection of events is contrary to certain objective facts.”
In addition to those two charges, Peterson also faces two counts of possession of a firearm during a violent crime and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Prior convictions on third-degree robbery, third-degree burglary and second-degree receiving stolen property charges made him ineligible to have a gun.
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