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Latest revision as of 09:33, 23 January 2025
This section allows the magistrates to commit the person to the Crown Court (under s43) but at the same time direct that he be admitted to hospital until the Crown Court deal with the case (s44(1)).
The patient is subject to the Part 4 ‘Consent to Treatment’ provisions.
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- Representation
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- Section 37: hospital order
- Section 37/41: hospital order with restrictions
- Conditional discharge resources
- Sections 47, 48 and 49: transferred prisoners
- Prison sentences
- Notional s37
- Section 45A: hospital direction
- Section 38: interim hospital order
- Section 135: Warrant to search for and remove patients
- Section 136: Mentally disordered persons found in public places
- Section 35: Remand to hospital for report on accused’s mental condition
- Section 36: Remand of accused person to hospital for treatment
- Section 37: guardianship order
- Section 43: committal by magistrates for restriction order
- Section 44: committal to hospital under s43
- Section 51(5): hospital order without conviction
- Detention under insanity legislation
- Admission order
- Aftercare
- Mental Health Tribunal
- Mandatory and discretionary references
- Nearest relative
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