Criminal law mentally impaired accused act

  • Can a mentally ill person go to jail UK?

    The court can remand you to prison or hospital if they think you shouldn't be in the community.
    Professionals may write reports that would tell the court more about your mental health when you are on remand.
    If you go to prison, you should be kept away from convicted prisoners as much as possible..

  • A mental impairment is a condition in which a part of a person's mind is damaged or is not working properly.
    The policy defines a mental impairment as a loss of mental capacity that requires you to have substantial supervision to maintain your safety and the safety of others.
Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act 1996 as at 12 Aug 2005. (includes amendments listed above). Page 45. Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act 
Part 3 — Mental unfitness to stand trial. Division 1 — General. 8. Terms used. 7. 9. Mental unfitness to stand trial, definition.

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