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- Cooper_v._Oklahoma abstract "Cooper v. Oklahoma, 517 U.S. 348 (1996), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court reversed an Oklahoma court decision holding that a defendant is presumed to be competent to stand trial unless he proves otherwise by the second highest legal standard of proof, that of clear and convincing evidence, ruling that to be unconstitutional. The court said the defendant's Fourteenth Amendment rights to due process were violated.In this case, the defendant's ability to understand the charges against him and his ability to assist in his own defense was challenged on five separate occasions before and during his trial and sentencing for capital murder, but the trial judge ruled he was competent to stand trial because he did not meet Oklahoma's high standard of proof.".
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- Cooper_v._Oklahoma arguedate "--01-17".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma argueyear "1996".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma decidedate "--04-16".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma decideyear "1996".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma fullname "Bryon Keith Cooper, Petitioner v. Oklahoma".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma hasPhotoCollection Cooper_v._Oklahoma.
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma holding "Oklahoma's procedural rule allows the State to try a defendant who is more likely than not incompetent, it violates due process. Reversed and the case is remanded to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals for further proceedings".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma joinmajority "unanimous".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma litigants "Cooper v. Oklahoma".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma majority "Stevens".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma prior "Directed verdict for defendant, affirmed by Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; Certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma scotus "1994".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma subsequent "None".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma uspage "348".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma usvol "517".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma subject Category:1996_in_United_States_case_law.
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma subject Category:Mental_health_law_in_the_United_States.
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma type Case.
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- Cooper_v._Oklahoma comment "Cooper v. Oklahoma, 517 U.S. 348 (1996), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court reversed an Oklahoma court decision holding that a defendant is presumed to be competent to stand trial unless he proves otherwise by the second highest legal standard of proof, that of clear and convincing evidence, ruling that to be unconstitutional.".
- Cooper_v._Oklahoma label "Cooper v. Oklahoma".
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- Cooper_v._Oklahoma name "Bryon Keith Cooper, Petitioner v. Oklahoma".