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<extract id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-extract-12" author="Goldstein, Alan M." class="casestudy" date="1993-01-13">
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<i>ALAN M. GOLDSTEIN,
PH.D.</i>
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<i>N.Y.S. Certified Psychologist,
P.C.</i>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-219" fullOut="Y">
<i>Ct. Licensed
Psychologist</i>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-220" fullOut="Y">
<i>Diplomate in Forensic
Psychology</i>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-221" fullOut="Y">
<i>American Board of Professional
Psychology</i>
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<title id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-title-62">
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-222">Privileged and Confidential Forensic
Psychological Evaluation</p>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-223" fullOut="Y">Defendant: Steven R., Jr.</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-224" fullOut="Y">Date of Birth: 9/10/56</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-225" fullOut="Y">Age at Initial Evaluation: 28
years</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-226" fullOut="Y">Dates Evaluated: 2/9/85,
2/22/85, 3/1/86, 9/3/91, 10/18/94</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-227" fullOut="Y">Date of Report: 1/13/93</p>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-228">Tests Administered</p>
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<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-229" fullOut="Y">WAIS-III</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-230" fullOut="Y">TAT</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-231" fullOut="Y">Rorschach</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-232" fullOut="Y">Rotter Incomplete Sentences
Blank (Adult Form)</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-233" fullOut="Y">Human Figure Drawings</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-234" fullOut="Y">Three Wishes</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-235" fullOut="Y">MMPI (Independently scored and
interpreted)</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-236" fullOut="Y">Rogers Criminal Responsibility
Assessment Scale</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-237" fullOut="Y">Hare Psychopathy Checklist</p>
<p id="med-9780199941551-chapter-7-p-238" fullOut="Y">Steven R Jr., a 35-year-old
African American male, was initially referred for a forensic psychological
evaluation in January 1985 by his attorneys, Carl Brine and Michael Philby, Office
of the Public Defender of the Croton Adult Region. Mr. R has been charged in a
13-count indictment with crimes allegedly committed on 7/19/84. Specifically, he was
charged with having purposely or knowingly murdered Walter Jamison and Maria
Jamison, two counts of felony murder, two counts of burglary in the third degree,
unlawful possession of a weapon, unlawful possession of weapon with a purpose to use
it unlawfully against another person, obstruction of justice, attempted murder of
Ginny Calones, aggravated arson or arson in the third degree, sexual assault, and
assault. I was asked to evaluate Mr. R’s mental state at the time of the offenses,
addressing state statutes 2C:4-1 and 2C: 11-3.</p>
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