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U.S. v. Davis, No. 96-1156 (6th Cir.) (93 F.3d 1286) (August 26, 1996) (Judge Lesley Brooks Wells)

This case shows a somewhat autocratic approach by a judge to a defendant's attempt "to offer the defenses of diminished capacaty and/or mental disease and/or defect and/or incapacity to form specific intent" pursuant to Rule 12.2(b) of the Fed.R.Crim.P. When the defendant in this case gave notice of her intent …

 

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