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U.S. v. Meader, No. 95-25-B-H (D.Me.) (914 F.Supp. 656) (February 12, 1996) (Judge D. Brock Hornby)

Case held that a psychologist could testify as to defendant's mental condition at time crime was committed, but that such testimony alone was not sufficient to submit insanity defense to the jury.

 

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