Psychiatry and the Criminal: A Guide to Psychiatric Examinations for the Criminal Courts |
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Page 50
... conviction , other psychiatric disorders are infrequently associ- ated with felonies . Ten percent of the men and 1 percent of the women in this group had at least one felony conviction . None of the more than 200 patients with either ...
... conviction , other psychiatric disorders are infrequently associ- ated with felonies . Ten percent of the men and 1 percent of the women in this group had at least one felony conviction . None of the more than 200 patients with either ...
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... conviction should stand . If the court determines that the conviction may not stand because of the unfairness of the trial caused by the defendant's amnesia , the court will vacate the conviction and give the Government an opportunity ...
... conviction should stand . If the court determines that the conviction may not stand because of the unfairness of the trial caused by the defendant's amnesia , the court will vacate the conviction and give the Government an opportunity ...
Page 106
... conviction may be delayed because the defendant is mentally incapable of aiding in the appeal . These jurisdictions fear that possible grounds for reversal will be irretrievably lost if an appeal proceeds while a defendant is unable to ...
... conviction may be delayed because the defendant is mentally incapable of aiding in the appeal . These jurisdictions fear that possible grounds for reversal will be irretrievably lost if an appeal proceeds while a defendant is unable to ...
Contents
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TESTS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY | 62 |
Chapter Page | 67 |
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