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Killing report not complete

A report to determine if a man was criminally responsible for allegedly killing his brother hasn’t been completed yet, pushing his arraignment back.

A report to determine if a man was criminally responsible for allegedly killing his brother hasn’t been completed yet, pushing his arraignment back.

John Wayne Mock, 34, was charged with second degree murder after the body of his brother Timothy James Mock, 33, was found by Coronation RCMP in a rural home near Consort on Feb. 22, 2012.

In Red Deer Court of Queen’s Bench on Monday, both Crown and defence attorneys asked that the matter be set over one month to June 3.

Mock had entered a plea of not guilty by reason of being not criminally responsible due to a mental disability on Dec. 3, 2012.

A second assessment of his mental ability to stand trial was ordered on April 9.

Mock was previously scheduled to stand trial for three days in Red Deer Court of Queen’s Bench starting on Nov. 6 by judge alone.