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Law / Evidence law / Forensic psychology / Criminal defenses / Dusky v. United States / Competence / Right to silence / Miranda v. Arizona / Supreme Court of the United States / Certiorari / Competency evaluation / Assistance of Counsel Clause
Date: 2016-06-23 12:04:50
Law
Evidence law
Forensic psychology
Criminal defenses
Dusky v. United States
Competence
Right to silence
Miranda v. Arizona
Supreme Court of the United States
Certiorari
Competency evaluation
Assistance of Counsel Clause

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