During a break in court proceedings, Hogan's lawyer said his client was not fit to be jailed.
Mr Xyritakis said: "He cannot be put in jail. He needs to be put in a psychiatric unit to protect him from harming himself.
"He cannot be found guilty of doing this crime."
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