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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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James Paul Grigson Jr. (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004),[3] nicknamed "Doctor Death" by some press accounts,[4][5][6] was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.[7] He was exposed as a charlatan[8][9] and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct.[6][8]
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