A judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation March 14 for Keith Russell Luckett, accused of kidnapping and robbing two women in La Jolla, to determine if Luckett suffers from a post-traumatic stress disorder he allegedly developed while he was in Afghanistan on military service. Prosecutor Jessica Coto opposed the sentencing delay for Luckett, 25, but San Diego Superior Court Judge Louis Hanoian said he wanted a forensic evaluation to see if the ailment could have anything to do with his crimes. Luckett was found guilty in two 2015 trials of robbing both women and kidnapping them for the purpose of robbery. The women were in front of the La Jolla Woman’s Club, at 7791 Draper St., when Luckett approached them on the night of May 4, 2014 and exposed a black gun in his waistband. He forced one woman to drive to two bank ATMs on Silverado Street and Girard Avenue in La Jolla so she could give Luckett $1,000 in cash he demanded. Luckett then fled without injuring either woman. Defense attorney Ivan Schwartz had requested more time on Jan. 28 to research this issue and won more time March 14. Hanoian set sentencing for June 24 and warned Schwartz “there will be no more continuances.” Luckett faces two life terms in prison. He remains in jail. — Neal Putnam