Article 330 Flashcards
What must the court do immediately after a verdict of complete acquittal?
After a verdict of complete acquittal, the court must immediately discharge the defendant if he is in the custody of the sheriff, or if he is on bail.
CPL 330.10
An examination order orders a defendant to submit to psychiatric examination for up to initial period of up to ____days.
30
CPL 330.20
A first retention order is for a maximum period of ______.
1 year
CPL 330.20
Second retention order and subsequent retention order are up to maximum period of ____.
2 years
CPL 330.20
An order of conditions is valid for a period of __ years and can be extended an additional __ years.
5, 5
CPL 330.20
A case where defendant is a juvenile offender and verdict is guilty, may upon motion be removed to the family court, except where found guilty of ________.
murder in the second degree
CPL 330.25
Dangerous mental disorder means that defendant is mentally ill and _________.
is a risk to himself and others
CPL 330.20
A commitment order is for a period of _______.
6 months
CPL 330.20
Which of the following orders is paired incorrectly with is definitions?
A. Examination order: orders a defendant to submit to a psychiatric examination
B. commitment order: confinement in a secure facility for 6 months from date of order
C. first retention order: up to 6 months detention
D. second retention order: up to two years detention
C. first retention order: up to 6 months detention
CPL 330.10
Which of the following orders us paired incorrectly with its definition?
A. subsequent retention order: up to two years detention
B. furlough order: up to 30 days leave from facility
C. transfer order: transfer from a secure to non-secure facility
D. release order: terminates defendant’s in-patient status without termination the commissioner’s responsibilities for the defendant
B. furlough order: up to 30 days leave from facility
CPL 330.10
Order of conditions: valid for \_\_ years, and may be extended by the court for \_\_ years for good cause shown (directs defendant to comply with prescribed treatment plan, or if defendant is in custody, not leave the facility without authorization) A. 1...1 B. 3...3 C. 5...10 D. 5...5
D. 5…5
CPL 330.10
Upon the entry of a verdict of not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect, or acceptance of a plea of not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect, the court must
A. unconditionally discharge defendant from custody
B. issue an examination order
C. release defendant on his own recognizance or order ball
D. None of the above
B. Issue an examination order
CPL 330.10