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Identify the AAIDD and the DSM criteria for intellectual disability and describe how the two approaches differ.
Trial Notebook
A comprehensive compilation of materials, including evidence and notes, used by attorneys during a trial.
Documents
Written, electronic, or printed records that provide information or evidence.
Attorney
A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters, also known as a lawyer.
Trial Notebook
A binder or digital file organized by attorneys containing critical case documents, notes, and evidence for use during trial.
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