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Mental health / Psychiatry / Competency evaluation / Evidence law / Godinez v. Moran / Competence / Psychological evaluation / Dusky v. United States / Adjudicative competence / Forensic psychology / Law / Mental health law
Date: 2012-07-06 16:37:14
Mental health
Psychiatry
Competency evaluation
Evidence law
Godinez v. Moran
Competence
Psychological evaluation
Dusky v. United States
Adjudicative competence
Forensic psychology
Law
Mental health law

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