Bill Text: HI SB1298 | 2011 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Mental Health Release on Conditions of a Person Found Unfit to Stand Trial
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-16 - (S) Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to JDL. [SB1298 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2011-SB1298-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
1298 |
TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE, 2011 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH RELEASE ON CONDITIONS OF A PERSON FOUND UNFIT TO STAND TRIAL.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to amend the law to establish a compliance reporting mechanism for persons found unfit to stand trial who are released on conditions to the community.
SECTION 2. Section 704-406, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§704-406 Effect
of finding of unfitness to proceed. (1) If the court determines that the
defendant lacks fitness to proceed, the proceeding against the defendant shall
be suspended, except as provided in section 704-407, and the court shall commit
the defendant to the custody of the director of health to be placed in an
appropriate institution for detention, care, and treatment. If the court is
satisfied that the defendant may be released on [condition] conditions
without danger to the defendant or to the person or property of others, the
court shall order the defendant's release, which shall continue at the
discretion of the court on conditions the court determines necessary. A copy
of the report filed pursuant to section 704-404 shall be attached to the order
of commitment or order of release on conditions. When the defendant is
committed to the custody of the director of health for detention, care, and
treatment, the county police departments shall provide to the director of
health and the defendant copies of all police reports from cases filed against
the defendant which have been adjudicated by the acceptance of a plea of guilty
or no contest, a finding of guilt, acquittal, acquittal pursuant to section
704-400, or by the entry of a plea of guilty or no contest made pursuant to
chapter 853, so long as the disclosure to the director of health and the
defendant does not frustrate a legitimate function of the county police
departments, with the exception of expunged records, records of or pertaining
to any adjudication or disposition rendered in the case of a juvenile, or
records containing data from the United States National Crime Information
Center. The county police departments shall segregate or sanitize from the police
reports information that would result in the likelihood or actual
identification of individuals who furnished information in connection with the
investigation of who were of investigatory interest. Records shall not be
re-disclosed except to the extent permitted by law.
(2) When the defendant is released on conditions after a finding of unfitness to proceed, the department of health shall establish and monitor a fitness restoration plan consistent with conditions set by the court order of release, and shall inform the department of public safety's intake service center of the plan and the defendant's ongoing compliance with the plan. The intake service center shall take appropriate action, which may include reporting any violation to the court for possible revocation purposes.
[(2)] (3) When the court, on its
own motion or upon the application of the director of health, the prosecuting
attorney, or the defendant, determines, after a hearing if a hearing is
requested, that the defendant has regained fitness to proceed, the penal
proceeding shall be resumed. If, however, the court is of the view that so
much time has elapsed since the commitment or release on conditions of the
defendant that it would be unjust to resume the proceeding, the court may
dismiss the charge and:
(a) Order the defendant to be discharged;
(b) Subject to the law governing the involuntary civil commitment of persons affected by physical or mental disease, disorder, or defect, order the defendant to be committed to the custody of the director of health to be placed in an appropriate institution for detention, care, and treatment; or
(c) Subject to the law governing involuntary outpatient treatment, order the defendant to be released on conditions the court determines necessary.
[(3)] (4) Within a reasonable
time following any commitment under subsection (1), the director of health
shall report to the court on whether the defendant presents a substantial
likelihood of becoming fit to proceed in the future. The court, in addition,
may appoint a panel of three qualified examiners in felony cases or one
qualified examiner in nonfelony cases to make a report. If, following a
report, the court determines that the defendant probably will remain unfit to
proceed, the court may dismiss the charge and:
(a) Release the defendant; or
(b) Subject to the law governing involuntary civil commitment, order the defendant to be committed to the custody of the director of health to be placed in an appropriate institution for detention, care, and treatment.
[(4)] (5) Within a reasonable
time following any release under subsection (1), the court shall appoint a
panel of three qualified examiners in felony cases or one qualified examiner in
nonfelony cases to report to the court on whether the defendant presents a
substantial likelihood of becoming fit to proceed in the future. If, following
the report, the court determines that the defendant probably will remain unfit
to proceed, the court may dismiss the charge and:
(a) Release the defendant; or
(b) Subject to the law governing involuntary civil commitment, order the defendant to be committed to the custody of the director of health to be placed in an appropriate institution for detention, care, and treatment."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Report Title:
Mental Health Release on Conditions of a Person Found Unfit to Stand Trial
Description:
Requires the department of health to provide a fitness restoration plan for defendants unfit to proceed with court proceedings and on conditional release. Allows department of public safety to take appropriate action on information shared regarding defendant compliance. (SD1)
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