New Jersey Statutes

§ 2C:4-8 — Commitment of a person by reason of insanity

New Jersey·Title 2C THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

2C:4-8. Commitment of a Person by Reason of Insanity. a. After acquittal by reason of insanity, the court shall order that the defendant undergo a psychiatric examination by a psychiatrist of the prosecutor's choice. If the examination cannot take place because of the unwillingness of the defendant to participate, the court shall proceed as in section 2C:4-5c. The defendant, pursuant to this section, may also be examined by a psychiatrist of his own choice. b. The court shall dispose of the defendant in the following manner:

(1)If the court finds that the defendant may be released without danger to the community or himself without supervision, the court shall so release the defendant; or (2) If the court finds that the defendant may be released without danger to the community or to himsel

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