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Determining Intellectual Disability in a Post-Atkins Death Penalty Case

Cortney Kohberger and Stephen Noffsinger
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online December 2015, 43 (4) 526-529;
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Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry Case Western Reserve University
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vol. 43 no. 4 526-529

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  • Published online December 14, 2015.

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  1. Cortney Kohberger, MD
  1. Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry
    Case Western Reserve University
  1. Stephen Noffsinger, MD
  1. Associate Professor of Psychiatry
  2. University Hospitals Case Medical Center
    Cleveland, Ohio

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