Michigan Compiled Laws 258-1974-10-disposition-of-perso Disposition Of Persons Found Not Guilty By Reason Of Insanity (330.2050...330.2074)
- Section 330.2050 Person Acquitted Of Criminal Charge By Reason Of Insanity; Commitment To Center For Forensic Psychiatry; Record; Examination And Evaluation; Report; Opinion; Certificates; Petition; Retention Or Discharge Of Person; Applicability Of Release Provisions; Condition To Being Discharged Or Placed On Leave; Extension Of Leave.
(1) The court shall immediately commit any person who is acquitted of a criminal charge by reason of insanity to the custody of the...
- Section 330.2060 Meanings Of Words And Phrases.
For the purposes of sections 1060a to 1074, the words and phrases defined in sections 1060a to 1060c have the meanings ascribed to them...
- Section 330.2060a Definitions; C To J.
(1) "Competency evaluation" means a court-ordered examination of a juvenile directed to developing information relevant to a determination of his or her competency to...
- Section 330.2060b Definitions; L To Q.
(1) "Least restrictive environment" means a supervised community placement, preferably a placement with the juvenile's parent, guardian, relative, or a facility or conditions of...
- Section 330.2060c Definitions; R, S.
(1) "Restoration" means the process by which education or treatment of a juvenile results in that juvenile becoming competent to proceed. (2) "Serious misdemeanor"...
- Section 330.2062 Competency Of Juvenile; Presumption; Order To Determine Competency During Proceeding.
(1) A juvenile 10 years of age or older is presumed competent to proceed unless the issue of competency is raised by a party....
- Section 330.2064 Competency Evaluation; Conduct By Qualified Forensic Mental Health Examiner; Expert Witness; Additional Evaluations At Party's Expense; Conduct In Least Restrictive Environment.
(1) A competency evaluation ordered under section 1062 shall be conducted by a qualified forensic mental health examiner. The qualified forensic mental health examiner...
- Section 330.2066 Providing Information Relating To Competency; Submission Of Report And Comment To Court By Qualified Forensic Mental Health Examiner; Extension; Copies Of Report To Be Provided To Certain Individuals.
(1) The court shall order the prosecuting attorney to provide to the juvenile's attorney all information related to competency and shall order the prosecuting...
- Section 330.2068 Competency Hearing.
(1) Not later than 30 days after a report is filed under section 1066, the court shall hold a hearing to determine if a...
- Section 330.2070 Competency Evaluations; Self-incrimination; Evidence Or Statements Inadmissible In Proceeding Determining Responsibility; Sealing Reports; Order To Open Reports; Purposes; Confidentiality; Disclosure.
(1) The constitutional protections against self-incrimination apply to all competency evaluations. (2) Any evidence or statement obtained during a competency evaluation is not admissible...
- Section 330.2072 Training Program For Juvenile Forensic Mental Health Examiners.
(1) Not later than 18 months after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, the department shall review and endorse...
- Section 330.2074 Court Finding That Juvenile May Be Restored To Competency In Foreseeable Future; Restoration Order; Renewal; Report That Substantial Probability That Juvenile Will Remain Incompetent; Actions Of Court; Order To Provide Treatment; Report From Entity Providing Services; Duties Of Court.
(1) If the juvenile is incompetent to proceed, but the court finds that the juvenile may be restored to competency in the foreseeable future,...
Last modified: October 10, 2016