Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, will undergo mental-health evaluations after crashing into Jennifer Aniston's home. Prosecutors allege he harassed Aniston for two years through various electronic means before the gate incident. Despite his lawyer's assurance that contact with her wouldn't be an issue, the judge enforced a no-contact order. Carwyle faces felony charges, including stalking and vandalism, with the potential for three years in prison if convicted, all while concerns about his mental competency loom over the court proceedings. Aniston was present during the gate crash but was not harmed.
The defendant, 48-year-old Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, was ordered to mental-health court after crashing his car through Jennifer Aniston's gate, raising concerns about his competency.
Prosecutors revealed that Carwyle had been harassing Jennifer Aniston for two years before the incident, sending numerous voicemails, emails, and social media messages.
The judge doubted that Carwyle would comprehend the court proceedings, prompting a request by prosecutors for a no-contact order with Aniston, which was granted.
With charges including felony stalking and vandalism, Carwyle could face up to three years in prison if convicted, amid serious concerns about his mental health.
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