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Adjudicative Competence Is a Legal Concept That Describes Defendants' Ability

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Question 7

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Adjudicative competence is a legal concept that describes defendants' ability to:


A) participate effectively in legal proceedings.
B) plead guilty.
C) aid in their own defense.
D) waive an attorney.

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