Delaware Code § 11-405

Confinement in Delaware Psychiatric Center of persons developing mental illness after conviction but
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before sentencing; adjustment of sentences.
(a) Whenever the court is satisfied that a prisoner has developed a mental illness after conviction but before sentencing so that the
prisoner is unable understandingly to participate in the sentencing proceedings, and if the court is satisfied that a sentence of imprisonment
may be appropriate, the court may order the prisoner to be confined and treated in the Delaware Psychiatric Center until the prisoner is
capable of participating in the sentencing proceedings.
(b) When the court finds that the prisoner is capable of participating in the sentencing proceedings, the prisoner may be sentenced in
the ordinary way, but the court may make any adjustment in the sentence which is required in the interest of justice, including a remission
of all or any part of the time spent in the Psychiatric Center.

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