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Questions for Evaluation

  • Could the accused Dekkushev A.O. be aware of his actions and control them during the commission of the crimes?
  • What is the mental state of the accused Dekkushev A.O. at the present time and can he be aware of his actions and control them?
  • Does the accused Dekkushev A.O. require the application of compulsory medical measures, and if so, which ones specifically?
  • What are the individual psychological characteristics of the accused Dekkushev A.O. and are there any among them that could have prevented him from realizing the significance of the illegal actions?
  • Does the accused Dekkushev A.O. have such psychological characteristics as increased suggestibility and submissiveness?
  • Could the individual psychological characteristics of the accused Dekkushev A.O. have had a significant influence on his behavior during the commission of the acts incriminated against him?

In this case, the subject did not undergo a forensic psychiatric evaluation (SPE). From the materials of the criminal and personal files, medical documentation, and the words of the subject, the following is known.

Subject's Background

  • The subject's heredity is not burdened by mental illnesses.
  • He was born into a large family.
  • Early development proceeded without peculiarities.
  • By character, he formed as calm, balanced, and purposeful.
  • He began studying at a general education school on time, coped well with the program, and according to him, loved mathematics and geography.
  • From the 2nd grade, due to family circumstances, he was transferred to a boarding school.
  • According to the character reference from his place of residence, the subject proved to be rude, did not want to study, and was disrespectful to teachers (character reference in the criminal case).
  • After receiving a 10-grade education, the subject did not study anywhere else.
  • According to him, in 1984 he suffered a head injury (fell from a horse) and was in inpatient treatment for several days; in 1995 he underwent surgery - a tonsillectomy (medical documentation not provided).
  • From 1981 to 1983, the subject served in the army, was a driver in an automobile company.
  • He was discharged to the reserve without medical restrictions.
  • After returning home, he worked as a machine tool adjuster at a factory, then engaged in commercial activities, according to him...

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