Incompetent to Stand Trial
Clinician
Working with your attorney
Understanding your legal case
Steps of a trial
100

Who determines if you are incompetent to stand trial?

The Judge, usually after an evaluator recommends it

100

How often do you met with your clinician while in JBCT? 

At least once a week for a full session (does not include a check-in) 

100

What should you do if you disagree with your attorney in the courtroom? 

Write a note or whisper 

Talk to them after 

100

Does having a mental health history guarantee NGI?

No

100

What is the first step of a trial?

Arrest - taken into custody by the police because they believe you broke the law

200

What is JBCT? 

Jail-Based Competency Treatment Program

200

True or False? Clinicians review charges, counts, sentencing range and prior strikes during individual sessions?

True

200

Are you expected to tell your attorney everything you remember about your case?

Yes

200

Do third-strikers get any custody credits? 

No, third-strikers do not get any custody credits for good behavior 

200

What happens after the first step? 

After being arrested. there is the filing of charges (the DA decides what crimes you are charged with based on the evidence available) 

300

What are the 3 parts of competency? 

Factual understanding

Rational understanding of your own case

Being able and willing to work with an attorney 

300

What do clinicians review with you during an individual sessions?

Competency information 

Factual information 

Rational understanding of your case

Ability/willingness to work with an attorney 

300

Can you fire your attorney? 

Technically no but you can request a new one 

300

If you get three strikes what could happen?


You could receive an automatic 25-year to life sentence

300

After the second step what happens? 

Arraignment - you are told your legal rights and what your charges are. You can enter a plea

400

True or False? You must be able to think about the pros and cons of your legal options and make rational decisions about your case? 

True

400

Do clinicians give you the official police report?

No, they usually provide you with a  summary of the police report (to not show all the confidential information) 

400

What happens if you do not give your attorney all of the honest facts regarding your case? 

It can cause your attorney to not be able to fully defend you because they do not have all the information 

400

What happens if you lose a NGI case? 

If you are found guilty, you will most likely get maximum sentence of your charges. 

400

What is the fourth step? 

Plea bargaining - DA tries to make a deal with you for a lower charge or lower sentence 

500

What are your legal rights? 

Right to a jury trial 

Right to a fair and speedy trial 

Right to reamin silent 

Right to counsel 

Right to self-representation 

500

What are some things clinicians do during individual sessions to help with competency? 

Flashcards 

Roleplaying/practice

Reviewing police report 

500

How can you help your attorney? 

Be honest

Be cooperative 

Listen to their side (you don't have to like them or what they say)

500

Why is it important to review the police report? 

Make informed decisions 

Know what the other side is saying (defend yourself) 

500

What is the fifth step? 

Preliminary hearing - the facts of the case are reviewed to decide if there is enough evidence to go ahead with a trial 

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