In Sell v. United States (2003), the Supreme Court held that

a. involuntary administration of medication can be permitted in certain limited circumstances
b. involuntary administration of medication can be permitted in all federal cases
c. involuntary administration of medication can be permitted in all capital cases
d. involuntary administration of medication can never be permitted


A

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

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