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2016 Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 157 - Insanity As A Defense
- § 4801 Test of insanity in criminal cases
[Section 4801 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4801 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4801 Test of insanity in criminal cases
[Section 4801 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4801 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4802 M'Naghten test abolished
- §§ 4803-4813 Repealed. 1969, No. 20, Section 14
- § 4814 Order for examination
[Section 4814 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4814 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4814 Order for examination
[Section 4814 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4814 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4815 Place of examination; temporary commitment
[Section 4815 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4815 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4815 Place of examination; temporary commitment
[Section 4815 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4815 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4816 Scope of examination; report; evidence
[Section 4816 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4816 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4816 Scope of examination; report; evidence
[Section 4816 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4816 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4817 Competency to stand trial; determination
[Section 4817 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4817 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4817 Competency to stand trial; determination
[Section 4817 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4817 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4818 Failure to indict by reason of insanity
- § 4819 Acquittal by reason of insanity
[Section 4819 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4819 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4819 Acquittal by reason of insanity
[Section 4819 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4819 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4820 Hearing regarding commitment
[Section 4820 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4820 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4820 Hearing regarding commitment
[Section 4820 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4820 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4821 Notice of hearing; procedures
[Section 4821 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4821 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4821 Notice of hearing; procedures
[Section 4821 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4821 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4822 Findings and order; persons with a mental illness
[Section 4822 effective until July 1, 2018; see also section 4822 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4822 Findings and order; persons with a mental illness
[Section 4822 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4822 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4823 Findings and order; persons with an intellectual disability
[Section 4823 until effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4823 effective July 1, 2018 set out below.] - § 4823 Findings and order; persons with intellectual disability or traumatic brain injury
[Section 4823 effective July 1, 2018; see also section 4823 effective until July 1, 2018 set out above.] - § 4824 Reporting; National Instant Criminal Background Check System
- § 4825 Persons prohibited by federal law from possessing firearms due to mental illness; petition for relief from disability
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