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Involuntary Commitment of Adults and Minors for Mental …

WEBA showing of behavior that is grossly irrational, of actions that the individual is unable to control, of behavior that is grossly inappropriate to the situation, or of other evidence of …

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Chapter 3 Involuntary Commitment of Adults and Minors for …

WEB3.2 Terminology Used in this Chapter. “Area authority” is the area mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse authority. N.C. GEN. STAT. § 122C …

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Advising Clients on Collateral Matters and Consequences of …

WEB12.2 Terminology Used in this Chapter. “Client” is “an individual who is admitted to and receiving service from, or who in the past had been admitted to and received services …

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Chapter 5 Voluntary Admission of Incompetent

WEBThe North Carolina General Statutes provide for the voluntary admission of an adjudicated incompetent adult to facilities for the mentally ill and substance abusers. Procedures for …

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NORTH CAROLINA Civil Commitment Manual

WEBOperating support for the School of Government’s programs and activities comes from many sources, including state appro-priations, local government membership dues, …

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29.2 Securing the Production of Documents or Physical …

WEBA. Statutory Authorization. The production of records, books, papers, documents, or tangible things in a criminal proceeding may be obtained by a subpoena properly issued …

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ChApter 1: Overview of Adult Guardianship

WEB4 Chapter 1: Overview of Adult Guardianship Disinterested public agent guardian. The director or assistant director of a local human services (social services, public health, …

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Chapter 2: Capacity to Proceed

WEBIncapacity to proceed refers to the defendant’s ability to understand and participate in the trial and other proceedings. In contrast, the insanity defense turns on the defendant’s …

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ChApter 6: Incapacity

WEBNorth Carolina Guardianship Manual • Jan. 2008 75 The question of the respondent’s “incapacity” or “incompetency,” therefore, is a necessary issue and must be determined …

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Chapter 5 Experts and Other Assistance

WEBSince the creation of the Office of Indigent Defense Services (IDS) in 2000, the procedures for applying for funding have become more regularized. IDS has adopted form …

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12.3 Firearm Ownership and Possession

WEBThe federal statute provides: “It shall be unlawful for any person— . . . . (4) who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution; . . . …

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23.3 Preparing the Plea Agreement

WEBIncapacity means the client, for reason of mental illness or defect, is unable to: understand the nature of the proceedings against him or her; comprehend his or her own situation in …

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2.1 Standard for Capacity to Proceed to Trial

WEBG.S. 15A-1001(a) sets forth the general standard of capacity to proceed. Under that statute, a defendant lacks capacity to proceed if, by reason of mental illness or defect, he or she …

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5.5 Obtaining an Expert Ex Parte in Noncapital Cases

WEBCT. 25(2) (for capital motions for appropriate relief (MARs), rule requires that expert funding requests made before filing of MAR and after denial of funding by IDS [discussed supra …

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Appendix D Involuntary Commitment and the Federal Gun …

WEBA determination by a court, board, commission, or other lawful authority, that a person, as a result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness, incompetency, condition, or …

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Appendix A Juvenile Justice and Medicaid

WEBA-1 Appendix A Juvenile Justice and Medicaid* I. Introduction Medicaid is the publicly-funded insurance program that covers health care services for

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Chapter 6 Voluntary Admission of Minors

WEB6.1 Overview. The legally responsible person may voluntarily admit a minor to a 24-hour facility by written application. Judicial review and concurrence is required to ensure that …

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Chapter 11 Admission for Mental Health Treatment Pursuant …

WEBChapter 122C of the North Carolina General Statutes provides a statutory form for advance instruction for mental health treatment. See G.S. 122C-77. The statute states that an …

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Resentencing after Successful Appellate or Post-Conviction …

WEBG.S. 15A-1335 provides a broad rule that whenever a conviction or sentence imposed after a trial in superior court judgment has been set aside on direct review or collateral attack, …

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