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AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions governing the commitment and release of incompetent criminal defendants; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions governing the commitment and release of incompetent criminal defendants; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Monday, May 5, 2025
Primary Sponsor
Assembly Committee on Ways and Means
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AN ACT relating to criminal procedure; revising provisions governing the commitment and release of incompetent criminal
Existing law provides that if a court dismisses the proceedings against a defendant who is charged with any category A felony or certain category B felonies because the court finds that the defendant is incompetent with no substantial probability of attaining competence in the foreseeable future, the prosecuting attorney is authorized to file a motion with the court for a hearing to determine whether to commit the person to the custody of the Administrator of the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. (NRS 178.461) Section 1.5 of this bill limits this authority by allowing the prosecuting attorney to file such a motion only if the person was previously ordered to receive treatment to competency in an attempt to cause the person to attain competency to stand trial or receive pronouncement of judgment for a felony charge that was dismissed. Section 1.5 also requires the prosecuting attorney to serve the motion upon the Division. Existing law requires a prosecuting attorney who files a motion for a hearing to determine whether to commit a person to the custody of the Administrator to request from the Division a comprehensive risk assessment which indicates whether the person requires the level of security provided by a forensic facility. (NRS 178.461) Section 1.5 instead requires the prosecuting attorney to include a request for an order directing the Division to complete a comprehensive risk assessment in the motion for a hearin
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