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Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2021April 18, 2021 EDT

PTSD is a Limited Defense in Federal Court: Defendants with PTSD Generally Fail in Asserting the Affirmative Insanity Defense, and the Diminished Capacity Failure of Proof Defense is Only Applicable in Limited Instances

Alexandria Patterson Tipton,
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Alexandria Patterson Tipton, PTSD Is a Limited Defense in Federal Court: Defendants with PTSD Generally Fail in Asserting the Affirmative Insanity Defense, and the Diminished Capacity Failure of Proof Defense Is Only Applicable in Limited Instances, 8 LMU Law Review 82 (2021).
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