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Session Laws, 2006
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
S.B. 807
Senate Bill No. 807 AN ACT concerning Criminal Procedure - Criminal Defendants - Incompetency and Criminal Responsibility FOR the purpose of requiring a court, under certain circumstances, to determine, on
evidence presented on the record, whether a defendant is incompetent to stand
trial for a violation of probation proceeding; authorizing a court to reconsider the
question of whether a defendant is incompetent to stand trial at any time before
final judgment; prohibiting the admissibility of a statement made by a
defendant in the course of a certain evaluation or a report prepared as the result
of a certain evaluation from being used to prove the commission of a criminal
offense or to enhance the sentence of the defendant; authorizing a court to take
certain actions after the court makes a certain determination at a competency
hearing; authorizing the court to order commitment of a certain person in a
Health Department facility under certain circumstances; requiring a court to
hold a hearing to determine whether a certain person continues to meet certain
criteria for commitment to a Health Department facility under certain
circumstances; authorizing a court to hold a certain conference or hearing to
review the status of the case of a certain person; requiring a court to order
commitment of a certain person to a certain medical facility under certain
circumstances; requiring a court to reconsider, under certain circumstances, a
certain determination for a certain person released on bail or on recognizance;
requiring a court to dismiss, under certain circumstances, a certain charge after
passage of certain time periods; requiring a certain notification to a certain
person who has filed a certain request for notification; requiring the Health
Department to submit a certain report containing certain information to the
court; requiring the Health Department to submit certain reports containing
certain information within certain time periods to certain persons; requiring a
certain clerk of court to give a certain report to certain persons; requiring that a
certain victim or victim's representative be notified regarding a certain
individual who is committed to the custody of a Health Department facility under
certain circumstances if certain events occur after certain criminal charges are
dismissed;
and generally relating to criminal defendants and incompetency and
criminal responsibility. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article — Criminal Procedure
Section 3-104 through 3-108, inclusive
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2001 Volume and 2005 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article
- Criminal Procedure
Section 3-123(a), (b), and (c)
Annotated Code of Maryland
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