Jennifer Aniston’s stacker declared mentally disabled for testing, taking the second opinion.

Jennifer Aniston has been found mentally disabled to stand a trial stand on a trial standing a person accused of staring at Jennifer Aniston and crashing his car, but he demanded a second opinion in the court hearing on Thursday. Mississippi’s 48 -year -old Jimmy Wayne Karwile, who appeared in custody behind a glass in a Hollywood courthouse, specializes in mental health matters. He had a long, gray beard and wore a thick, blue smoke that used prisons to prevent suicide. A psychiatrist appointed by a county, evaluating Karvile, found the defendant disabled, deputy public defender Robert Crus told the judge that he was standing with his customer standing with glass and separating him. But Cruce said that Karwil, as he has authority, would like to evaluate from a separate psychiatrist. Los Angeles Burier Court Judge Maria Kaavaluzi ordered a revaluation and set another hearing for May 29. The Cruce rejected the remarks outside the court, as the prosecutor handling the case and a lawyer visited the hearing on behalf of Aniston. The prosecutors allege that Karvilee on 5 May had harassed the “friends” star with a flood of sound, email and social media messages for two years before running his Chrysler PT cruiser through his home gate in Los Angeles’s Amir Bell Air neighborhood, causing great damage on May 5. He requested not to be guilty of hooliganism and barbarity at his first court, where a judge stopped criminal proceedings to undergo psychological evaluation. Carvile is lodged in jail, but he is subject to the order of a judge not to contact or with Aniston. Officials said Aniston was home at the time of the gate accident, but he did not come in contact with him. Till the police arrived, a security guard stopped him in his driveway. No one was injured. Carvile also faces an aggressive situation of danger of major physical damage. If convicted, he can come in jail for three years. If Karvile is found to be disable again, the judge may order him to send him to the state mental hospital for treatment and ongoing evaluation. In addition to asking for the protective order for Aniston, the prosecutors have not given their position on Karveile’s qualification status, and do not speak at Thursday’s hearing. Aniston became one of the biggest stars in television in his 10 years on NBC’s “Friends”. She won the Amy Award for Best Lead Actress in a comedy for role, and has been nominated for nine more. She currently acts in “The Morning Show” on Apple TV+.