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Public Defenders Win Constitutional Challenge to Mental Incompetency Detention

"The Georgia Supreme Court ruled in two separate cases Monday that it’s unconstitutional for the government to detain defendants declared mentally incompetent to stand trial while evaluating whether they can be restored to competency."

Atlanta Daily Report

June 19, 2018

Public DefendersAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018Atlanta Daily Report, Mental Health
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