KarenUK
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This link has some good information on the fitness to plead in crown court:My blood is boiling now. What's the reason that the perpetrator is unfit to stand trial?
This link has some good information on the fitness to plead in crown court:My blood is boiling now. What's the reason that the perpetrator is unfit to stand trial?
Thank you KarenUKThis link has some good information on the fitness to plead in crown court:
"Hospital order"Lilia Valutyte trial: Moment girl, nine, stabbed to death as she played with a hula hoop shown to jury
A trial of the facts is taking place in which jurors are being asked to decide whether Deividas Skebas, who is severely mentally ill, physically killed Lilia Valutyte.news.sky.com
It means until he's deemed safe to be released into society so it could be never, usually a minimum of 5 years though. Or as is on the links he may be tried for the murder at a later date if he's returned to competency."Hospital order"
Does it mean life long?