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1 mentally ill offender
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2 mentally
психічно; розумово- mentally abnormal criminal
- mentally abnormal offender
- mentally abnormal person
- mentally debilitated
- mentally defective
- mentally defective
- mentally deficient
- mentally deranged
- mentally disabled
- mentally disordered
- mentally disordered person
- mentally handicapped
- mentally ill
- mentally ill offender
- mentally incompetent
- mentally retarded
- mentally sane
- mentally unbalanced
- mentally unbalanced person
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