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(Reuters) – A federal judge was expected on Wednesday to grant John Hinckley, the man who shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan and three others in a 1981 assassination attempt, unconditional release from the remaining restrictions he faces. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman was to hold a 10 a.m. hearing in his District of Columbia courtroom to formally lift travel and internet usage restrictions on Hinckley, who has been living in Williamsburg, Virginia. During a hearing in September, Friedman said he would grant Hinckley unconditional release, but wanted to give prosecutors more time to m…