| Number | 10162 |
| Subject | Criminal Justice System |
| Source | The Nation |
| State | None |
| Year | 1993 |
| Publication Date | None |
| Summary | The Nation exposes the problem of deaf prisoners who have never had the chance to learn sign language because of poverty; they are in a Catch-22: if they don't go to trial because of mental incompentence they must languish in a mental hospital but if they do they can't understand concepts like guilty or innocent, Oct. 4, 1993. |
| Category | None |
| Pages | None |
| Keywords | Davis 3 pages |
| Related Links | None |
| Related Video | None |
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