Author Question: Dr. Grigson's participation in Thomas Barefoot's trial was controversial because A. Grigson was ... (Read 29 times)

tth

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Dr. Grigson's participation in Thomas Barefoot's trial was controversial because
 
  A. Grigson was not a licensed psychiatrist.
  B. Grigson had not interviewed Thomas Barefoot.
  C. Grigson's research did not meet the Daubert standard.
  D. Grigson's conclusions were based solely on clinical tests.

Question 2

Thomas Barefoot was convicted of
 
  A. murdering a family.
  B. breaking into the police station.
  C. murdering a police officer.
  D. sexual assault.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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