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Fourteenth Amendment

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1992

Ake v. Oklahoma

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Curing The Ake Of An Incompetent Expert: A Separate Reviewable Issue, Kenneth S. Roberts Nov 1992

Curing The Ake Of An Incompetent Expert: A Separate Reviewable Issue, Kenneth S. Roberts

San Diego Law Review

The Supreme Court's mid-1980s decision in Ake v. Oklahoma established the defendant's constitutional right to "competent psychiatric assistance." Although many states had already provided indigent defendants access to psychiatric assistance in their defense, it was not until the Court decided Ake that this access was established as his or her constitutional right. However, whether this due process right to expert assistance was satisfied by the mere appointment of a psychiatrist or whether it included the requirement that the expert perform competently had remained unanswered as of 1992. This Comment attempts to address this issue in the affirmative and additionally develops …