PROVO -- Police say an inmate at the Utah State Hospital may have killed another prisoner over his snoring. 
James Norman, 33, is currently on lockdown at the state hospital accused  of strangling his roommate -- 28-year-old Omar Abas Sharif -- to death  on the night of March 18.  Police say Norman was upset over being kept  awake by Sharif's snoring -- prompting the attack.  Though the attack happened in March, it had been kept quiet until now.  A  spokesperson for the hospital says HIPPA laws prevent them from  releasing any information about the attack, but did confirm a fatality  investigation is underway. 
KSL has learned Norman was found incompetent to stand trial in March and  was committed to the hospital's maximum security forensic unit for  treatment and evaluation.  He has a long history with law enforcement in  Utah County. In December 2009, Orem police cited Norman for inappropriately touching a 16-year-old girl at the Provo Towne Centre. Then in July of 2010, he was arrested for headbutting his attorney in court, who was defending Norman on the previous case.
In February of this year, Norman was arrested again on several warrants including sexual battery, disorderly conduct, interfering with an arrest, impersonating a police officer and assault by a prisoner.
The county attorney is currently screening charges in the attack -- which could include murder -- but police say prosecutors could have a difficult time with the case since Norman has already been found incompetent to stand trial.
By Shara Park taken from http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=15050759
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