In the case of State of Indiana vs. Dejaune L. Anderson, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Larry Medlock has issued a court order for a psychiatric evaluation of the defendant.
At the trial, Medlock decided that a public defender be assigned to the case, even after Anderson requested not to have one.
At the arraignment Anderson identified herself as “Princess representing the entity of Dejaune Anderson.” She also spoke of Space Force and the NSA surveilling her for eight months.
Anderson is facing three charges in the death of her son, Cairo Ammar Jordan, whose body was found in a suitcase in the woods near Pekin by Jeffrey Meredith. Meredith is a mushroom hunter who found a suitcase with "Las Vegas" printed on it. He discovered Jordan’s body in the case.
After almost two years later Anderson was located in California and arrested by U.S. Marshalls. She is now in custody at the Washington County Jail.
While representing herself during the arraignment, Anderson asked for a dismissal, documents, motion of relief due to violation of constitutional rights and the right to represent herself.
Two doctors have been asked to evaluate her state of mind at the time she committed the offenses, also, her competency to stand trial and assist counsel with her defense.
The doctors appointed are Dr. George Parker and Dr. Stephanie Callaway. They are to deliver their results of the examination in writing and to testify as court-appointed psychologists. The examination will be at the Washington County Jail at a time to be determined that is convenient with the doctor' schedules. The order was signed by Judge Medlock Wednesday, Apr. 10.
Anderson is charged with murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death and obstruction of justice.