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32 UCLA L. Rev. 921 (1984-1985)
Restructuring Competency to Stand Trial

handle is hein.journals/uclalr32 and id is 935 raw text is: ARTICLE
RESTRUCTURING COMPETENCY
TO STAND TRIALt
Bruce J. Winick*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION     ...........................................  922
I. THE COSTS AND BURDENS OF THE INCOMPETENCY
PROCESS .............................................   928
A. The Costs of Competency Evaluation and
Treatm ent  ......................................  928
B. The Burdens Placed on Defendants by the
Incompetency Process ............................ 938
C. The Presumed Benefits of the Incompetency
Process  ..........................................  949
II. DEFENDANTS WISHING TO STAND TRIAL OR PLEAD
GUILTY NOTWITHSTANDING THEIR IMPAIRED
CAPACITY   ...........................................  951
A.   Waiver of the Incompetency Status and the
Purposes of the Incompetency Doctrine ............ 952
1. The Relevance of the Common Law Origins of
the Incompetency Doctrine .................. 952
2. Protecting the Decorum of the Trial Process.. 953
3. Fairness to the Defendant .................... 954
4. Accuracy in Adjudication .................... 954
5. The Appearance of Justice .......... 957
t Copyright © 1985 by Bruce J. Winick.
* Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law. B.A., Brooklyn College,
1965; J.D., New York University School of Law, 1968. A preliminary version of this
Article was presented at a University of Miami School of Law Faculty Seminar, and at
the Conference on Mental Health Law: Developments in the 1980's, held in Miami on
February 24-25, 1984. I am grateful for the helpful comments received following these
presentations, and particularly to Alexander D. Brooks, Jeremy R. Paul, Henry J.
Steadman and David B. Wexler for reviewing and commenting on earlier drafts of the
manuscript.

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