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If a person’s personality has changed because of a brain injury, is he still the same person?

In representing Vietnam and Gulf War veterans in criminal court, it’s been my observation that those most in favor of the current war are hardest on our veterans. Does anyone doubt that those who see all criminal conduct as the result of “choices” will punish the veteran for the “choices” he made as a result of his brain injury?

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