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Decision-Making in Criminal Defense: An Empirical Study of Insanity Pleas and the Impact of Doubted Client Competence

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology - United States
doi 10.2307/1143972
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Law
Date

January 1, 1996

Authors
Richard J. BonnieNorman G. PoythressSteven K. HogeJohn MonahanMarlene M. Eisenberg
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JSTOR


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