Psychotherapy and the LawLouis Everstine, Diana Sullivan Everstine |
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... issues seriously because of the quest for scientific certainty . The current solution is to eliminate all cases in which the moral issue must be faced by the jury as a moral issue . Why , in the judgment of the American Bar Association ...
... issues seriously because of the quest for scientific certainty . The current solution is to eliminate all cases in which the moral issue must be faced by the jury as a moral issue . Why , in the judgment of the American Bar Association ...
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... issue sua sponte and to convene a hearing on the question at any time during proceedings when the evidence before the court raises a " bona fide doubt " as to the defendant's competence . 16 In the leading case of Pate v . Robinson ...
... issue sua sponte and to convene a hearing on the question at any time during proceedings when the evidence before the court raises a " bona fide doubt " as to the defendant's competence . 16 In the leading case of Pate v . Robinson ...
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... issue . The state must establish these conditions before the court can consider termination . Thus , on these issues the professional does have direct evidence , although such evidence falls outside reporting laws.45 The court must also ...
... issue . The state must establish these conditions before the court can consider termination . Thus , on these issues the professional does have direct evidence , although such evidence falls outside reporting laws.45 The court must also ...
Contents
The State of | 3 |
Psychological Trauma in Personal Injury Cases | 27 |
The Legal Right to Recover for Emotional | 47 |
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