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Barefoot v. Estelle 463 U.S. 880 (1983) is a United States Supreme Court case. The Court ruled on the admissibility of clinical opinions given by two psychiatrists hired by the prosecution in answer to hypothetical questions regarding the defendant’s future dangerousness and the likelihood that he would present a continuing threat to society in this Texas death penalty case.

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