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  • California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 1368 - 1368 | FindLaw
    At the request of the defendant or defendant's counsel or upon its own motion, the court shall recess the proceedings for as long as may be reasonably necessary to permit counsel to confer with the defendant and to form an opinion as to the mental competence of the defendant at that point in time
  • § 1368 PC – “Competency to Stand Trial” in California
    Penal Code § 1368 PC sets forth California law as to a defendant’s mental competency to stand trial If a judge believes you lack the mental ability to understand the criminal proceedings and assist in your defense, then a hearing may be ordered to assess if you are indeed incompetent
  • California Penal Code 1368: Competency to Stand Trial
    California PC 1368 governs what happens when a defendant may not be mentally fit to stand trial, from evaluation to treatment and beyond
  • 1368 - Wikipedia
    1368 (MCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar January 23 – The Hongwu Emperor (Zhu Yuanzhang) establishes the Ming dynasty in China, after the disintegration of the Mongol Yuan dynasty The new dynasty will last until 1644
  • PC 1368 Motions Explained: Competency to Stand Trial Criminal Defense . . .
    PC 1368 Motion Competency to Stand Trial in CA Criminal Cases Criminal Defense Attorneys Explain PC 1368 Motions pc 1368, competency to stand trial, criminal defense
  • PC1368 - California Statutes
    At the preliminary examination, counsel for the defendant may either demur, move to dismiss the complaint on the ground that there is not reasonable cause to believe that a felony has been committed and that the defendant is guilty thereof, or make a motion under Section 1538 5
  • California Penal Code 1368 – Mental Competency for Trial
    The California Penal Code 1368 is a statute that sets forth the guidelines for determining if a defendant has the mental ability to stand trial The law indicates that if a judge believes that a defendant is not mentally competent to stand trial, they should state the belief on record
  • California Penal Code section 1368 (2025)
    If counsel informs the court that they believe the defendant is or may be mentally incompetent, the court shall order that the question of the defendant’s mental competence is to be determined pursuant to Section 1368 1 and 1369


















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