The Court's decision in the case of Morrow v. Maryland (1982) was:
A) a defendant found to be malingering may be given a longer sentence.
B) severe memory loss does not mean that a defendant should be ruled incompetent.
C) a defendant with a serious mental illness must be given multiple evaluations.
D) medications can be administered to a defendant against his will if he is malingering.
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