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LAGC

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13. No, it doesn't work that way.
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 06:13 PM
Apr 2014

He'll only be held in the psych ward until he's found competent, with the right cocktail of meds, then he'll go back and stand trial.

Most psych wards have even fewer privileges than most prisons do, and any time spent within often doesn't count towards your actual prison sentence.

If he has any hope of ever being released and not spending the rest of his life locked up, he will gladly cooperate and proceed back to court.

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