Crime | Brian David Mitchell Judge Boots Elizabeth Smart Defendant From Court Brian David Mitchell couldn't contain his urge to sing hymns By Polly Davis Doig Posted Nov 1, 2010 5:52 PM CDT Copied Brian David Mitchell is escorted from the Frank E. Moss Federal Courthouse Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart) Brian David Mitchell may have been found mentally competent to stand trial, but that doesn't mean he's capable of controlling his urge to sing hymns in court, reports the AP. The serenading of Elizabeth Smart's alleged kidnapper lasted about a half-hour during jury selection before the judge kicked him out of the courtroom, to go watch the proceedings remotely. Also a no-go: Mitchell's request to wear the robes he had on when he was busted with Smart in 2003. Smart is to return from her Mormon mission in France to testify in the trial; she has already testified, in a hearing to determine Mitchell's mental fitness, that he forced her into a polygamous marriage and raped her daily throughout her 9-month captivity. Oddly, Mitchell's singing was allowed during the earlier proceeding. Click here for that story. Read These Next Locals are furious about the planned demolition of a landmark bridge. The latest mass shooting in the US took place from a boat. US to pull Colombian president's visa over protest. Stampede kills 36 at rally for Indian actor-politician. Report an error