A psychiatrist has testified that Shaun Davis had a psychotic disorder with delusions brought on by the use of dexedrine.
Davis is on trial for being accused of causing a fatal bus crash near Upsala.
Dr. Robert Sheppard also said Davis suffered from attention deficit disorder and a personality disorder.
Dexedrine is typically prescribed for adults with ADD.
Another psychiatrist gave similar testimony last week.
The court was also told Davis had taken 10 to 15 dexedrine tablets during his bus trip – the normal dose is one a day.
Davis faces a number of charges in connection with the December 2000 crash.
A 74-year-old woman died of injuries suffered in the crash.
Another Psychiatrist Testifies At Bus Crash Trial
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