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The indifference of criminal courts to the mental conditions of defendants received strong criticism yesterday in the second Isaac Ray Lecture, delivered in Langdell Courtroom by Dr. Winfred Over-holser '12, former Mass. Commissioner of Mental Health.
The last two lectures of "Psychiatry and the Law" will be given at 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in Amphitheatre D at the Medical School.
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