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Code · Alabama · Title 15 Criminal Procedure. · Chapter 16 Insanity. · Article 3 Commitment.

Section 15-16-43 Commitment of Defendant Upon Finding of Mental Illness.

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(a)(1) If, at the final hearing, the court finds that the defendant has a mental illness and as a consequence of the mental illness poses a real and present threat of substantial harm to himself or herself or to others, the court shall order the defendant committed to the custody of the Commissioner of the Alabama State Department of Mental Health or to another public facility as the court may order.
(2)If the court does not make a finding that the defendant has a mental illness and as a consequence of the mental illness poses a real and present threat of substantial harm to himself or herself or to others, then the defendant shall be released from custody.
(b)In determining whether the defendant poses a real and present threat of substantial harm to himself or herself or to others, the court shall consider all available relevant information, including any known relevant aspects of the defendant’s psychosocial, medical, and psychiatric history, in addition to the defendant’s current behavior.
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