A woman is charged with murder, and cannot afford an attorney. Her court-appointed public defender believes his client is suffering from a severe mental illness affecting her ability to tell right from wrong, but he needs a psychological evaluation. Unfortunately, his client does not have the money to hire a psychologist. What motion should he file on behalf of his client?
A. motion for expert witnesses
B. motion for expenses of experts
C. motion to hire an expert
D. motion for expertise
B. motion for expenses of experts
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a. True b. False
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