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    Competence to Stand Trial Demands That the Accused
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Competence to Stand Trial Demands That the Accused

Question 13

Question 13

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Competence to stand trial demands that the accused:


A) cannot have a severe mental disorder.
B) cannot suffer from a psychosis.
C) cannot be intellectually disabled.
D) meets minimum standards to cooperate with their attorney.

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