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Initial General Sessions Order following bench trial Finding Defendant Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity §17-24-40(A)

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ________________

The State of South Carolina, vs.

__________________________ Defendant.

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IN THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Indictment No(s): ______________________ A/Warrant No(s): ______________________ FINDING OF NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY INITIAL ORDER OF COMMITMENT FOR PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED 120 DAYS

This matter comes before me for trial on ______________. charged with __________________________.

The Defendant is

The State is represented by Both

__________________ and Defendant is represented by ________________.

prosecution and defense waived a jury trial pursuant to Rule 14 of the South Carolina Rules of Criminal Procedure, and proceeded with a bench trial. Pursuant to a previous Order from this Court, the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (hereafter, SCDMH) evaluated Defendant's criminal responsibility and capacity to conform conduct to the requirements of the law on or about ______________
(date of alleged offenses)

pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. § 17-24-10 (1976) and M'Naughten. In the evaluation report, the SCDMH examiners found that Defendant, at the time of the commission of the act(s) charged, as a result of mental disease or defect, lacked the capacity to distinguish moral or legal right from moral or legal wrong, or to recognize the particular act(s) charged as morally or legally wrong. Without objection, this report was entered into evidence, and a copy of the report is attached hereto. [OPTIONAL: The Court also heard the testimony of Dr. ________________,
(Examiner's Name)

SCCA 222 (a) (11/2007)

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who further explained the reasons for the report's conclusion that Defendant lacked criminal responsibility for the offense(s) charged.] After reviewing all the evidence, I find that at the time of the commission of the alleged offense, the Defendant, as a result of mental disease or defect, did not have the capacity to distinguish moral or legal right from moral or legal wrong. THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED that the Defendant is found Not Guilty by reason of insanity of the charges. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. §17-24-40, Defendant is hereby committed to a facility designated by SCDMH for a period of hospitalization not to exceed 120 days. During that time, SCDMH shall examine

Defendant to determine Defendant's need for continued hospitalization, and provide such treatment as is beneficial and necessary, pursuant to the standards set forth in S.C. Code Ann. §44-17-580. SCDMH shall make a report of its findings to the Chief

Administrative Judge of this judicial circuit, the Clerk of Court (for filing), the Defendant's attorney, and the Solicitor. Thereafter, the Chief Administrative Judge shall conduct a hearing to determine Defendant's ongoing custody status. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Defendant shall be immediately taken into custody by the Sheriff, and the Sheriff's office is hereby authorized and required to transport defendant to the facility designated by SCDMH following confirmation that a bed is available. IT IS SO ORDERED. _______________________________ Presiding Judge __________ Judicial Circuit

___________, South Carolina Dated: __________________ SCCA 222 (a) (11/2007)

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