New Jersey Statutes

§ 30:4-27.33 — Involuntary commitment of person lacking mental competence to stand trial

New Jersey § 30:4-27.33
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 30INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 30:4-27.33 (2026).

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10.If a person who has been civilly committed based upon a determination that the person lacked mental competence to stand trial pursuant to N.J.S.2C:4-6 is about to be released, and the person's involuntary commitment is sought pursuant to this act, the court shall first hear evidence and determine whether the person did commit the act charged.
a.The rules of evidence applicable in criminal cases shall apply, and all constitutional rights available to a defendant at a criminal trial, other than the right to a trial by jury and the right not to be tried while incompetent, shall apply.
b.After hearing evidence on this issue, the court shall make specific findings on whether the person did commit the act charged, the extent to which the person's lack of mental competence affected the outc

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