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NRS 178.455 - Procedure for evaluating certain defendants following finding of incompetence; report to court; procedure concerning misdemeanants.

NV Rev Stat § 178.455 (2019) (N/A)
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1. Except as otherwise provided for persons charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor, the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee shall appoint a licensed psychiatrist and a licensed psychologist from the treatment team who is certified pursuant to NRS 178.417 to evaluate the defendant. The Administrator or the Administrator’s designee shall also appoint a third evaluator who must be a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist, must be certified pursuant to NRS 178.417 and must not be a member of the treatment team. Upon the completion of the evaluation and treatment of the defendant, the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee shall report to the court in writing his or her specific findings and opinion upon whether the person has the present ability to:

(a) Understand the nature of the offense charged;

(b) Understand the nature and purpose of the court proceedings; and

(c) Aid and assist the person’s counsel in the defense at any time during the proceedings with a reasonable degree of rational understanding.

2. If the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee finds that the person does not have the present ability pursuant to paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of subsection 1 to understand or to aid and assist counsel during the court proceedings, the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee shall include in the written report the reasons for the finding and whether there is a substantial probability that the person can receive treatment to competency and will attain competency in the foreseeable future.

3. A copy of the report must be:

(a) Maintained by the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee and incorporated in the medical record of the person; and

(b) Sent to the office of the district attorney and to the counsel for the outpatient or person committed.

4. In the case of a person charged with or convicted of a misdemeanor, the judge shall, upon receipt of the report set forth in NRS 178.450 from the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee:

(a) Send a copy of the report by the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee to the prosecuting attorney and to the defendant’s counsel;

(b) Hold a hearing, if one is requested within 10 days after the report is sent pursuant to paragraph (a), at which the attorneys may examine the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee or the members of the defendant’s treatment team on the determination of the report; and

(c) Within 10 days after the hearing, if any, or 10 days after the report is sent if no hearing is requested, enter a finding of competence or incompetence in the manner set forth in subsection 4 of NRS 178.460.

[Part 3:292:1955] — (NRS A 1961, 476; 1968, 53; 1971, 252; 1973, 93, 252; 1981, 1658; 1991, 1005; 1993, 554, 2773; 1999, 106; 2001, 1086; 2003, 1471, 1949; 2007, 186)

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NRS 178.455 - Procedure for evaluating certain defendants following finding of incompetence; report to court; procedure concerning misdemeanants.