The New York Daily News says that doctors for John Hinckley, Jr., the man who tried to assassinate President Reagan in 1981, recommended that he be allowed to visit his aging mother for weeks at a time, eventually moving in with her.
Government attorneys are opposed to this recommendation, saying "The Hospital's proposal for expanded conditions of release is premature and ill conceived," prosecutors said, adding he is "a man capable of great violence," according to reports.
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