Danny's case is way murkier because the judge actually questioned the issued and then found him competent enough to represent himself.
11/09/2007 50 ORDER REQUESTING POSITION ON COMPETENCY EXAMINATION as to Daniel Riley. Notice of Compliance Deadline set for 11/15/2007. So Ordered by Judge George Z. Singal. (jar) (Entered: 11/09/2007)
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/riley50.pdf
11/15/2007 55 RESPONSE by USA as to Daniel Riley re 50 Order, Set Deadlines. (Huftalen, Arnold) (Entered: 11/15/2007)
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/riley55.pdf
11/16/2007 56 RESPONSE by Daniel Riley re 50 Order, Set Deadlines. (Wiberg, Sven) (Entered: 11/16/2007)
http://www.cheatingfrenzy.com/riley56.pdf
12/07/2007 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge George Z. Singal : SPECIAL HEARING as to Daniel Riley re: Defendant's Request to Appear Pro se held on 12/7/2007. Request granted with Sven Wiberg as standby counsel. (Court Reporter: Diane Churas) (Govt Atty: Arnold Huftalen) (Defts Atty: Sven Wiberg) (USP: Bryce Turgeon)(Total Hearing Time: 12 mins)(CJA Time: 14 mins) (jar) (Entered: 12/07/2007)
So the judge doesn't order a psych evaluation and considers Danny competent to stand trial based on the opinions of the legal counsel on both sides. Danny is therefore allowed to represent himself, which he does until right before the trial when he is forced to move his lawyer from standby to full lawyer status.
What forces him? Because of his actions in prison -- constant fighting with both inmates and guards and spending what precious little time he gets on a computer preparing only his bat-shit crazy filings inspired by Joe Haas -- Danny simply can't prepare in time. He spends much of his prison time in solitary confinement. He doesn't receive the discovery for the case from the prosecutors because it's being sent to his standby counsel who Danny won't speak to, and the prison won't allow him access to his own exculpatory evidence because it's in electronic form and they rightly worry about viruses and other nasties being introduced to their computers. Meanwhile, he sends those idiotic motions to "Captain Singal," and files criminal charges against the judge, the prosecutor, and everyone else who pissed him off.
Post trial, Danny of course blames his lawyer and thinks he'd have had a chance of winning if he hadn't been forced to give up his pro se status (what Danny called "jurious spurious" at one point and later "sui juris.")
Demo.