Motion to Declare the Defendant Incompetent to Stand Trial in a Capital Proceeding

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Subjecting an incompetent defendant to a trial goes against the fundamental principle of due process by the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. To be declared as “incompetent to stand trial” one must not be able to assist in preparing for their defense. Document motions Defendant is incompetent to stand in the trial in a capital proceeding.

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Subjecting an incompetent defendant to a trial goes against the fundamental principle of due process by the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. To be declared as “incompetent to stand trial” one must not be able to assist in preparing for their defense. Document motions Defendant is incompetent to stand in the trial in a capital proceeding.

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