Abstract

In McLaren v. State , 407 P.3d 1200 (Wyo. 2017), the Supreme Court of Wyoming found that the district court did not violate the defendant's due process rights when it did not order a third competency evaluation in the setting of the defendant's ongoing disruptive and odd behavior. However, the court

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