‘Hocus pocus’ or sound science? Can brain mapping save Nikolas Cruz from death row?

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‘Hocus pocus’ or sound science? Can brain mapping save Nikolas Cruz from death row?

Over a decade ago, a “brain-mapping” technology known as QEEG was first used in a Florida death penalty case, helping keep a convicted Miami killer off death row by swaying jurors that brain damage had left him prone to violence.

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