Mental Health Issues in the Criminal System. Tammy Wray Maricopa County Public Defender July 9, 2013

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Mental Health Issues in the Criminal System Tammy Wray Maricopa County Public Defender July 9, 2013

Felony = Can you go to prison for it? Misdemeanor = Can they only send you to jail? 6 months or less If you can t afford a lawyer and you re charged with a felony, the court will appoint a lawyer for you If you re charged with a misdemeanor and the prosecutor wants to send you to jail, the court will appoint a lawyer for you Court Appointed Counsel

At the pretrial conference for a misdemeanor At the preliminary hearing, for a new felony At a revocation arraignment for someone charged with violating probation When I meet a client

For SMI and Veteran Defendants an alert that a special needs client is entering the criminal system Hearing occurs (ideally) before first court appearance Informal, information exchange between Magellan, CHS, Pre-trial services, probation Information should be distributed to assigned attorney prior to first hearing Only within Public Defenders Office- it s a work in progress CONTINUITY OF CARE CALENDAR

Client not to be tried, convicted, sentenced or punished (sometimes) while unable to understand the proceedings or assist in his own defense, due to mental illness, defect, or disability Rule 11.1/ A.R.S. 13-4501(2) Competency and Rule 11

Mental Illness i.e. Schizophrenia, Bipolar Cognitive Issues i.e. mental retardation, autism, dementia Medical i.e. liver failure, head injuries Not: Intoxication, language barrier, cultural issues, illiteracy, temporary illnesses Drugs and Alcohol Intoxication- no Withdrawal- no Long term effect-yes Co-occurring drug/alcohol and mental health issues MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AND DIAGNOSES

Do I get a bond? What if I can t pay? Other release conditions? Convince the prosecutor and the court that; 1. I will show up to court, 2. I can be safe in the community When can I be released from jail?

Two evaluators will report to the court They are not making diagnoses or treatment recommendations- only assessing competency (understand and assist) and/or likelihood that the client can be restored to competency Can be done in or out of jail Rule 11 court

If the court finds the client not competent, there will usually be an attempt at restoration treatment In custody = RTC (restoration to competency) for education and CHS (correctional health) for medication, if necessary Out of custody = restoration doc for education and your provider for medication Restoration

Misdemeanors = up to the maximum sentence Felonies = 21 months or max sentence, whichever is less If the court finds that conditions of release are violated or that client is uncooperative, they can be jailed for evaluation or treatment How long can this go on?

Is the client following his conditions of release? Is he showing up to appointments? Reporting to pretrial services? Testing clean? Taking meds as prescribed? I would rather stay out of jail

In Maricopa County Jail... No special treatment plans, not currently forcing medication. If client already has a civil order (stay tuned), CHS may try to amend it; return him to the hospital for stabilization. If client has no civil order, CHS may try to petition him; hospitalize him for stabilization. Can I refuse medication?

Danger to self Danger to others Persistently and acutely disabled Gravely disabled AND Refusing treatment Valid for 6-12 months Participate in treatment and medication or be involuntarily hospitalized Title 36 civil order for treatment

The court will dismiss the case (it may be re-charged later) and may either, 1. Appoint a guardian under Title 14 OR 2. Remand the client to the Department of Health Services for civil commitment Not competent and not restorable

Incapacitated persons Cognitive disorders, developmental disabilities, dementia, OR Mental illness where the client is cooperative with treatment, but it s not getting any better. Guardianship

Any fit, concerned friend or family member who will take care of them, get them available resources, and not steal their money. Last resort: Public Fiduciary Who can be a guardian?

Apply for benefits Consent to medical care Sign releases of information Sign a lease Pay the bills Not sign a plea or make decisions about a criminal case What can a guardian do?

The client has to be able to understand the proceedings and assist with his case He has to be able to make reasoned decisions He doesn t have to be able to make good decisions If competent

Plea or Trial? What can we document with treatment records?? No contest plea when client does not have intact memory of incident Settlement Conference arguments Best way to ensure community safety is through continuity of care, improved treatment and supports Impact of incarceration is overly punitive to this population SMI Probation Diversion? HOW CAN WE PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING AGAIN? WHY WILL THINGS BE DIFFERENT? Mitigation

SMI PROBATION MENTAL HEALTH COURT Specialized probation supervision for clients with serious mental illness May be SMI or GMH with Magellan May have head injuries or cognitive deficits Eligible for probation check up/ monitoring/ status conferences with the court Interim deferred jail up to 120 days Probation violations also heard in specialized court Early terminations may be easier PROBATION OPTIONS

In 1994, Arizona changed from Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) to Guilty Except Insane (GEI) Affirmative defense (I did it, but...) Client must be competent to proceed with GEI No diminished capacity defense in AZ, but good for mitigation Guilty except insane

Qualifying diagnosis Impaired at time of offense by disease/defect/disorder To the point where he did not know actions were wrong Cannot be due to intoxication or withdrawal No temporary disorders, heat of passion, psychosexual disorders No unable to adhere behaviors to norm (impulse control prong) in AZ GUILTY EXCEPT INSANE

No possibility of death or serious physical injury from offense Will be sent to ASH or other secure facility for up to 75 days for a Title 36 evaluation Less Serious GEI

Since 2007, client is sentenced to prison, but committed to ASH for treatment, AND Placed under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board Term is equal to the presumptive Review hearings every 20-24 months before PSRB More serious

Does the client still have a mental illness? If so, is it in stable remission? Can they be safe in the community? Are they dangerous? Likely to reoffend? PSRB

Benefits are affected by incarceration and convictions AHCCS/ SMI/ Social Security/ Food Stamps/ Housing Frequent fliers: Clinical instability causes criminal behavior, attracts attention which leads to police interaction Can be prevented through interaction with clinical providers and education to client Collateral Issues

Patience Get records early and often Work with collateral supports- case managers, family Most disenfranchised population in system worth the extra work. Final Words (for lawyers)

Be an advocate for your client, friend, family member! Come to court and be informed If there s a problem, talk to the lawyer NOT the probation officer or the court! (outside of Mental Health Probation Court) When you involve the system, you lose control VOTE!! Be a mental health advocate, correct the stereotypes! Support expanded community treatment and supports Talk to your legislators and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same How Can I Help?

http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/la wlibrary/ http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/s uperiorcourt/self- ServiceCenter/Forms/ProbateCases/ http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/s uperiorcourt/probateandmentalhealth/civil commitproceed.asp Resources