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U.S. v. Ghane, No. 04-1769 (8th Cir.) (392 F.3d 317) (December 20, 2004) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)

After the Government moved for the forced use of antipsychotic medication on the defendant to render him competent to stand trial, the magistrate judge routinely concluded that the use of such medication was substantially likely to render the defendant capable of standing trial. On appeal, the Eighth Circuit reversed, stating: ...

 

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