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Forensic and Legal Psychology
Exam 8: Section 3: Competency to Stand Trial
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Question 1
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The Court's decision in the case of Morrow v. Maryland (1982) was:
Question 2
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In the case of Indiana v. Edwards (2008) , the Supreme Court held that:
Question 3
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Competency to stand trial refers to the psychological state of the defendant:
Question 4
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According to the information presented in Chapter 8, which of the following is FALSE regarding competency to stand trial?
Question 5
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CST refers to several types of functions a defendant should be able to perform. Which of the following is NOT one of these functions?
Question 6
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Which one of the following forensic assessment instruments (FAIs) is considered to be a gold standard for determining competency to stand trial?
Question 7
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In the case of _____, the Supreme Court held that separate psychological evaluations of competency to waive one's rights to counsel or plead guilty are not required once a defendant has been found competent to stand trial.