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  2. Fitness to plead - Wikipedia

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    If the issue of fitness to plead is raised, a judge is able to find a person unfit to plead. This is usually done based on information following a psychiatric evaluation. In England and Wales the legal test of fitness to plead is based on the ruling of Alderson B. in R v Pritchard. The accused will be unfit to plead if they are unable:

  3. Trial of the facts - Wikipedia

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    Under the law of England and Wales regarding insanity and unfitness to plead, once a court has determined that the defendant is subject to a disability that prevents their trial progressing, there may be a "trial of the facts" or "examination of facts hearing" in which the truth of the allegations against the defendant, as opposed to their guilt or innocence of a crime, is to be determined. [1]

  4. Killing of Lilia Valutyte - Wikipedia

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    Lilia Valutyte was born on 2 February 2013 at Boston Pilgrim Hospital and lived in Boston. [7] Valutyte, who was of Lithuanian origin, [8] also had a younger sister. [4] She studied at Boston Pioneers Academy and was a pupil at Carlton Road Primary School prior to her death. [9]

  5. United States federal laws governing defendants with mental ...

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    United States federal laws governing offenders with mental diseases or defects (18 U.S.C. §§ 4241–4248) provide for the evaluation and handling of defendants who are suspected of having mental diseases or defects.

  6. Ayeesha child abuse case - Wikipedia

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    Jenner also stated it was the collective responsibility of every member of society to raise alarm and notice these cases and safeguard the children's welfare. Jenner also brought up statistical data by the Child Protective Service (CPS), which had investigated 2,141 abuse cases in 2021, an increase of 63 per cent from the 1,313 cases in 2020.

  7. Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Judges, not a specially empanelled jury, now decide if a defendant is fit to plead.". [8] The regime for dealing with defendants who are unfit to plead or not guilty by reason of insanity (that is, committed the physical acts constituting the offence but without the sane intent) has also been modified. The court, not the Home Secretary, makes ...

  8. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental ...

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    Competency to stand trial includes the abilities to plead guilty and to waive the right to counsel 1st 2002 Atkins v. Virginia: The execution of mentally retarded defendants violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. 8th 2005 Roper v. Simmons

  9. Competence (law) - Wikipedia

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    In the laws of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, the term "fitness to plead" is used, as in designating a person "unfit to plead". The concept is identical to "competence", although detailed law differs.