Maine Code § 15-103

Commitment following acceptance of negotiated insanity plea or following verdict or
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finding of insanity
When a court accepts a negotiated plea of not criminally responsible by reason of insanity or when
a defendant is found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity by jury verdict or court finding,
the judgment must so state. In those cases the court shall order the person committed to the custody of
the Commissioner of Health and Human Services to be placed in an appropriate institution for the care
and treatment of persons with mental illness or in an appropriate residential program that provides care
and treatment for persons who have intellectual disabilities or autism for care and treatment. Upon
placement in the appropriate institution or residential program and in the event of transfer from one
institution or residential program to another of persons committed under this section, notice of the
placement or transfer must be given by the commissioner to the committing court. [PL 2011, c. 542,
Pt. A, §10 (AMD).]
When a person who has been evaluated on behalf of a court by the State Forensic Service is
committed into the custody of the Commissioner of Health and Human Services pursuant to this section,
the court shall order that the State Forensic Service share any information it has collected or generated
with respect to the person with the institution or residential program in which the person is placed. [PL
2013, c. 424, Pt. B, §3 (AMD).]
As used in this section, "not criminally responsible by reason of insanity" has the same meaning as
in Title 17-A, section 39 and includes any comparable plea, finding or verdict in this State under former
section 102; under a former version of Title 17-A, section 39; under former Title 17-A, section 58; or
under former section 17-B, chapter 149 of the Revised Statutes of 1954. [PL 2005, c. 263, §1
(NEW).]

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