Topic 11 (GEI)
Topic 12: Plea bargains
To plea or not to plea
Court Behavior
STP
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What does GEI stand for?

Guilty Except for Insanity

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What are some cons to a plea bargain?

You give up a right to a trial, you are pleading either guilty or no contest

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What are the 4 types of pleas?

GEI, no contest, guilty, or not guilty

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Should the defendant ever talk to the DA without advice from their own attorney?

No

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What are some things you can do at Glisan to prepare for court and/or a forensic interview?

Legal skills, take your medication, engage in programming, talk to your attorney, attend mental health appointments, etc.

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What is the plea of GEI mean?

You are saying you did the crime you are accused of doing and your mental illness was a causal factor in committing the act.

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What are some pros to agreeing to a plea bargain?

Reduced charges, reduced number of charges, or a lesser sentence

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What are the different options for sentencing?

Fines, probation, jail, prison, community service, or something else decided by the Judge

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Can you go back to court with mental illness symptoms?

Yes, as long as they don't interfere with your ability to work with your attorney or understand your charges

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What is something you can do today to work towards your goals or case?

Attend legal skills! (great job), eat healthy, get some exercise, engage in a creative process, practice gratitude, etc. 

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What does PSRB stand for?

Psychiatric Security Review Board

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What is a plea bargain?

A deal between yourself and the DA, with guidance from your attorney; the plea deal says if you enter a guilty-type plea, you will be offered lowered charges, lower number of charges, or a lesser sentence

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What is the plea of no contest?

The defendant does not admit guilt but chooses not to fight against the charge.

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Is your personal hygiene, dress, and appearance important in the forensic interview and in court?

Yes

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What are some strategies to maintain your self care skills?

Continue attending groups and therapy even when you feel good, take your medications, know your warning signs to a relapse, pay attention to triggers, talk to others, etc. 

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What are the three main outcomes of a GEI defense?

OSH under PSRB, Conditional release under PSRB, Release to the community

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Why might someone agree to a plea bargain?

Given evidence or witnesses, it may be the option with the best outcome, follow advice from your attorney

Someone may not want to go through a trial

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What happens if you plead not guilty?

A trial - either bench or jury

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What could you do if a witness lies about you in court?

Remain calm, slip a note to your attorney, gently tap on your attorney's shoulder and whisper to them

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If you are overwhelmed about your case, what are some coping mechanisms you can use?

Focus on your breathing, grounding techniques, make a plan and follow it, talk to staff or your case manager, etc. There's an endless list - find what works for you and practice it!

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What is a conditional release?

If someone is found to be guilty except for insanity they could be allowed to leave OSH early if they follow the rules of the PSRB.

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

The right to remain silent (you are admitting a guilty plea) and a right to a trial

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What happens if the defendant pleads guilty or no contest?

Sentencing

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How are you expected to behave in court?

Remain calm, listen to your attorney's advice, listen to the Judge, be respectful

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What does STP stand for?

Stabilization, treatment, preparation