Courtroom Personnel
Plea Options
What happens next?
Charges and Sentencing
Competency
100

Who is the person accused of committing a crime?

The defendant

100

What plea do you enter if you are admitting that you commit the crime?

Guilty

100

After you plead not guilty, you go to a trial. What is a trial?

A legal process to decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty based on the evidence

100

What is the more serious class of crime?

Felony

100

Who is the person who sent you to the Center for Behavioral Medicine?

Judge
200

Who is in charge of the courtroom?

Judge

200

What is the plea you enter when you want to fight the charge?

Not guilty

200
At a trial, who decides if you are guilty or not guilty?
The judge or the jury
200

What is the less serious class of crime? 

Misdemeanors

200

Who can you talk to to get more information about your charges or your treatment?

Treatment team

Psychologist

Social Worker

Doctor

300
Who represents a person who is accused of committing a crime?

Defense attorney

Public defender

Defense counsel

300

What does it mean to plead no contest?

You are not admitting guilt, but you do not want to fight the charges

You are letting the judge decide what to do

300

What happens after you enter a guilty plea or after you are found guilty at a trial?

Sentencing

300

What are potential punishments that someone can get for their charges?

incarceration (prison, jail)

fines

probation

community service

300

Can you have mental health symptoms and still be found competent to stand trial?

Yes

As long as they do not interfere with your ability to work with your attorney to get the best outcome possible for yourself

400
Who is the attorney paid to try and find the defendant guilty?

Prosecutor

District Attorney (DA)

400

What is a plea bargain? 

A deal between yourself and the district attorney/prosecutor (with guidance from your attorney)

The deal says if you enter a guilty plea, you will be offered lowered charges, a reduced number of charges, or a recommendation for a lesser sentence to the judge

400

What happens if someone is found NGRI?

They go to a state hospital for treatment for an indefinite period of time

400
What is probation? 

A punishment in which the individual is supervised in the community

The individual is required to follow the rules given by the court and must stay out of trouble

400

What does it mean to be Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST)?

The defendant has a mental illness or mental health condition that makes it so they are not 100% ready to go to court

The judge thinks the defendant needs treatment before moving forward in their case

500

What are the three types of witnesses and what do they do?

Eye witness: Someone who can speak to some part of the alleged offense

Character witness: Someone who is called to speak to who you are as a person

Expert witness: Someone who is accepted by the judge as an expert about a particular subject

500

What does NGRI mean?

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity

The defendant is saying that they did commit the crime, but their mental illness was a significant factor in committing the act

500

What is an appeal?

A request for a review of the trial court's decision

If you have been found guilty in trial, you can request to have a higher court review the case if you believe that the court made an error

500

What rights does the defendant give up if they accept a plea bargain?

Right to remain silent (guilty plea)

Right to a trial, which includes:

 - Right to an appeal

 - Right to confront accusers

 - Right to call witnesses in their favor

500

What are some things you should know to be prepared for your evaluation with the CFE?

Your charges

How serious your charges are

Questions you might want to ask your attorney