Insanity Plea
Found 6 free book(s)Petition for Relief from a Conviction or Sentence
www.uscourts.gov’ (2) Guilty’ (4) Insanity plea Page 2 of 16. AO 241 (Rev. 09/17) (b) If you entered a guilty plea to one count or charge and a not guilty plea to another count or charge, what did you plead guilty to and what did you plead not guilty to? (c) If you went to …
Chapter 610-X-8 ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING …
www.alabamaadministrativecode.state.al.usplea of guilty, no contest, nolo contendere, not guilty by reason of insanity, or other similar plea, or has stipulated that a prima facie case exists that would support conviction. (b) For purposes of this rule, a crime involving moral turpitude or of gross immorality that would tend to bring
CHAPTER 08:02 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE
www.ilo.org155 . Trial on plea to the jurisdiction 156 . Issues raised by plea to be tried PART XII Procedure in Case of the Insanity or Other Incapacity of an Accused Person 157 . Interpretation in Part XII 158 . Inquiry by court as to lunacy of accused 159 . Defence of lunacy at preparatory examination 160 . Defence of lunacy at trial 161 .
CR-181 Order for Dismissal - California
www.courts.ca.govof conviction or plea for deferred entry of judgment): The court . GRANTS. the petition for dismissal regarding the following convictions under Penal Code (check all that apply) § 1203.42. and it is ordered that the pleas of guilty or nolo contendere or verdicts or findings of guilt be set aside and vacated and a plea of
Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure Updated January 1, 2017
www.flcourts.orgrule 3.216. insanity at time of offense or probation or community control violation: notice and appointment of experts ..... 147 rule 3.217. judgment of not guilty by reason of insanity: disposition of defendant ..... 151 rule 3.218. commitment of a defendant found
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www.dps.texas.govby reason of insanity for any of the following felonies: a) Espionage b) Sedition c) Treason d) A federal crime of terrorism as defined in 18 U.S.C. 2332b(g), or comparable state law e) A crime involving a transportation security incident f) Improper transportation of a hazardous material under 49 U.S.C. 5124 or a state law that is comparable