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Forensic psychiatric practice shows that a lot of crimes are committed by persons suffering from epilepsy. There is nothing surprising, says prof. Kovalevsky, that in many cases of epileptic crimes, there are misunderstandings and disagreements both between experts (doctors) and the court, and between judges."


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