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Supreme Court of the United States / Criminal defenses / Law / Forensic psychology / Case law / Godinez v. Moran / Insanity defense / Competence / Dusky v. United States / Drope v. Missouri / Landers / Competency evaluation
Date: 2009-05-06 09:02:43
Supreme Court of the United States
Criminal defenses
Law
Forensic psychology
Case law
Godinez v. Moran
Insanity defense
Competence
Dusky v. United States
Drope v. Missouri
Landers
Competency evaluation

FILED United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit May 5, 2009 PUBLISH

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