Multiple Choice
Competence to stand trial as a "sufficient present ability to consult with one's attorney with a reasonable degree of rational understanding,and a rational,aswell as a factual understanding of the proceedings" describes
A) Ford v.Wainwright
B) Dusky v.United States
C) Johnson v.Zerbst
D) Gideon v.Wainwright
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