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Home » US Law » 2022 Indiana Code » Title 35. Criminal Law and Procedure » Article 36. Pretrial Notices, Motions, and Procedures » Chapter 2. Affirmative Defense of Insanity or Mental Illness; Pleadings, Orders, and Findings

35-36-2-1. Time of Filing

Sec. 1. When the defendant in a criminal case intends to interpose the defense of insanity, he must file a notice of that intent with the trial court no later than: (1) twenty (20) days if the defendant is charged with a felony; or (2) ten (10) days if the defendant is charged only with […]

35-36-2-3. Finding of Jury

Sec. 3. In all cases in which the defense of insanity is interposed, the jury (or the court if tried by it) shall find whether the defendant is: (1) guilty; (2) not guilty; (3) not responsible by reason of insanity at the time of the crime; or (4) guilty but mentally ill at the time […]

35-36-2-4. Finding of Nonresponsibility by Reason of Insanity; Commitment Procedures; Requirements of the Warden and Attending Physician; Transmittal of Information to Nics

Sec. 4. (a) Whenever a defendant is found not responsible by reason of insanity at the time of the crime, the prosecuting attorney shall file a written petition with the court under IC 12-26-6-2(a)(3) or under IC 12-26-7. If a petition is filed under IC 12-26-6-2(a)(3), the court shall hold a commitment hearing under IC […]