Multiple Choice
Adjudicative competence is a legal concept that describes the defendant's ability to:
A) participate effectively in legal proceedings.
B) understand what has happened when the crime was committed.
C) make decisions about various aspects of his or her life.
D) represent himself or herself in court.
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