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 An unvacated adjudication of incompetency requires a burden shift to the state to prove that the def is competent. Does anybody have a cite handy to support the notion that the above principle (Manning, Bradford, et al) applies only to the instant case? That is, if such a determination exists and a def is later charged with another offense, subsequent to the determination discussed, would the burden shift then as well in that new case? I would like to argue "no." But perhaps I'm wrong.. [This message was edited by Floyd L. Jennings on 06-25-08 at .]  | ||
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 did you ever get an answer to this?  We have this situation now and I can't find anything on subsequent offenses.  | |||
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