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The Supreme Court of Canada interprets the fitness to stand trial test in R v. Bharwani
Abstract At the core of the common law, rooted in fairness, is the principle that an accused must be “fit” or “competent” to answer charges pursued by the state. Fitness rules vary considerably across jurisdictions but generally share the requirement that the accused be able to actively participate in the conduct of their defense.
Dennis Curry, Jason Quinn
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The Role of Molecular Autopsy in Concealed Cardiomyopathies. [PDF]
Campuzano O +17 more
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Incidents of sudden death during restraint of agitated individuals in Sweden between 1992 and 2024
Abstract Restraint‐related sudden deaths in agitated individuals raise complex questions at the intersection of medicine and law. Hyperactive delirium with extreme agitation as well as positional asphyxia due to restraint have been proposed to account for these deaths. However, the exact physiological mechanisms responsible and to what extent restraint
Alexander Tyr +4 more
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Thanatological Epigenetics as a Postmortem Forensic Tool: A Contextual Call for Epigenetic Clock Research in Asia. [PDF]
Bugaoan AJP, Lucero-Prisno DE, Aban JL.
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Abstract This study investigated links between skeletal age estimation error and lifestyle variables to better elucidate sources of interpersonal variability in the rates of skeletal aging. Skeletal age for 180 individuals from the New Mexico Decedent Image Database was estimated by applying the Suchey–Brooks method and transition analysis to 3D models
Natalie Moss, Elizabeth Craig‐Atkins
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Beyond Anaphylaxis: The Overlooked Forensic Complexity of COVID-19-Triggered Pseudoangioedema. [PDF]
Aban JL +3 more
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