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Okay, we're going to be talking about some psychology.
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So question one.
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Philip is standing trial for robbery.
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His overall ability to adequately take care of himself.
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And his ability to understand what's going on in trial has come into question.
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Before he goes to trial, it's important to assess whether, a, can be rehabilitated in incarceration.
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B, can afford to pay for a private attorney.
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C is competent to stand trial.
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Or d has realistic chances for inequital.
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So the correct answer here is going to be seen as competent to stand trial.
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Since you're given that he cannot take care of himself, one of the aspects of a trial is to ensure that the defendant is competent to stand trial.
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So since you don't know if he can, that one, that aspect would be important to assess.
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Two says there are several important reasons why the defendant should be able to understand what's happening at every stage in the criminal justice system, which is not such a thing, not such a reason.
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A, if the defendant helps with the defense, if a defendant helps with his defense, increase the likelihood of a just verdict.
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That is true.
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If you help out with your defense, you will increase the likelihood of having a true verdict.
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B, the defendant can help his lawyer to find him part of a trial.
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That is also true.
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C is easier for the prosecutor to convict the defendant who lacks the mental capacity to understand the basics of a value of proceeding.
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That is false...