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Trial Reset For Man Accused of Attacking Neighbor

Barry Keith Hancock allegedly attacked his neighbor because he felt the man was "bombarding his residence with noise machines and microwaves,'' court documents allege.

A Jan. 9 trial date was set today for a Palm Desert man accused of trying to kill his elderly neighbor three years ago.

Barry Keith Hancock is charged with attempted murder, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon causing injury to a person over 70 and making criminal threats for allegedly attacking Paul Tritschler with a metal pipe on Dec. 3, 2008.

Hancock, who turned 70 last month, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in June. Should he be found guilty of any of the charges at trial, a sanity phase would follow in which a jury would be tasked with determining whether he was sane or insane at the time of the crime, Deputy District Attorney Brad Braaten has said.

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The defendant's insanity plea was entered after Riverside County Superior Court Judge William S. Lebov ruled that Hancock was mentally competent to stand trial.

Hancock attacked Tritschler in the 39400 block of Narcissus Way because he felt the man was "bombarding his residence with noise machines and microwaves,'' court documents allege.

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Hancock allegedly approached his neighbor with a loaded revolver in one hand and a Taser in the other, pointing both at the victim.

In the ensuing scuffle, both weapons were knocked from Hancock's hands, but he then allegedly swung a metal pipe he was holding under his arm, opening a large gash in his neighbor's head.

In hearings earlier this month, Riverside Superior Court Judge Roger A. Luebs ordered county mental health staff to ensure Hancock was taking psychiatric medication while jailed in lieu of $1 million bail.

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