Lopez v. Superior Court of San Bernardino County Lopez v. Superior Court of San Bernardino County

Lopez v. Superior Court of San Bernardino County

50 CAL.4TH 1055, 2010 DAILY JOURNAL D.A.R. 15,971, 10 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 13,202, 2010.CA.0007663

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Penal Code section 2962 of the Mentally Disordered Offender (MDO) Act provides that individuals convicted of certain enumerated violent offenses caused or aggravated by a severe mental disorder, and who pose a substantial threat of harm to others, may be required to receive mental health treatment as a condition of parole. An MDO may challenge whether he or she "meets the criteria in Section 2962." ( 2966, subd. (a).) If parole is extended, the MDO may challenge his or her continued commitment by alleging that he or she no longer suffers from a severe mental disorder that is not in remission, or no longer poses a risk of substantial harm. ( 2966, subd. (c).) Once parole is terminated, if an MDOs mental disorder is not in remission and the individual represents a substantial danger of physical harm to others, the district attorney can petition to extend involuntary treatment for one year. ( 2970.)

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
2010
18 de outubro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
20
EDITORA
LawApp Publishers
TAMANHO
81
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