Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 10.77 - Criminally Insane—Procedures.
10.77.200 - Release—Procedure.

RCW 10.77.200
Release—Procedure.

(1) Upon application by the committed or conditionally released person, the secretary shall determine whether or not reasonable grounds exist for release. In making this determination, the secretary may consider the reports filed under RCW 10.77.060, 10.77.110, 10.77.140, and 10.77.160, and other reports and evaluations provided by professionals familiar with the case. If the secretary approves the release he or she then shall authorize the person to petition the court.
(2) In instances in which persons have not made application for release, but the secretary believes, after consideration of the reports filed under RCW 10.77.060, 10.77.110, 10.77.140, and 10.77.160, and other reports and evaluations provided by professionals familiar with the case, that reasonable grounds exist for release, the secretary may petition the court. If the secretary petitions the court for release under this subsection, notice of the petition must be provided to the person who is the subject of the petition and to his or her attorney.
(3) The petition shall be served upon the court and the prosecuting attorney. The court, upon receipt of the petition for release, shall within forty-five days order a hearing. Continuance of the hearing date shall only be allowed for good cause shown. The prosecuting attorney shall represent the state, and shall have the right to have the person who is the subject of the petition examined by an expert or professional person of the prosecuting attorney's choice. If the secretary is the petitioner, the attorney general shall represent the secretary. If the person who is the subject of the petition is indigent, and the person so requests, the court shall appoint a qualified expert or professional person to examine him or her. If the person who is the subject of the petition has a developmental disability, the examination shall be performed by a developmental disabilities professional. The hearing shall be before a jury if demanded by either the petitioner or the prosecuting attorney. The burden of proof shall be upon the petitioner to show by a preponderance of the evidence that the person who is the subject of the petition no longer presents, as a result of a mental disease or defect, a substantial danger to other persons, or a substantial likelihood of committing criminal acts jeopardizing public safety or security, unless kept under further control by the court or other persons or institutions. If the person who is the subject of the petition will be transferred to a state correctional institution or facility upon release to serve a sentence for any class A felony, the petitioner must show that the person's mental disease or defect is manageable within a state correctional institution or facility, but must not be required to prove that the person does not present either a substantial danger to other persons, or a substantial likelihood of committing criminal acts jeopardizing public safety or security, if released.
(4) For purposes of this section, a person affected by a mental disease or defect in a state of remission is considered to have a mental disease or defect requiring supervision when the disease may, with reasonable medical probability, occasionally become active and, when active, render the person a danger to others. Upon a finding that the person who is the subject of the petition has a mental disease or defect in a state of remission under this subsection, the court may deny release, or place or continue such a person on conditional release.
(5) Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the patient from petitioning the court for release or conditional release from the institution in which he or she is committed. The petition shall be served upon the court, the prosecuting attorney, and the secretary. Upon receipt of such petition, the secretary shall develop a recommendation as provided in subsection (1) of this section and provide the secretary's recommendation to all parties and the court. The issue to be determined on such proceeding is whether the patient, as a result of a mental disease or defect, is a substantial danger to other persons, or presents a substantial likelihood of committing criminal acts jeopardizing public safety or security, unless kept under further control by the court or other persons or institutions.
(6) Nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the committed person from petitioning for release by writ of habeas corpus.

[ 2013 c 289 § 7; 2010 c 263 § 8; 2000 c 94 § 16; 1998 c 297 § 44; 1993 c 31 § 11; 1989 c 420 § 11; 1983 c 25 § 2; 1974 ex.s. c 198 § 16; 1973 1st ex.s. c 117 § 20.]
NOTES:

Findings—2013 c 289: See note following RCW 10.77.086.


Effective dates—Severability—Intent—1998 c 297: See notes following RCW 71.05.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 10 - Criminal Procedure

Chapter 10.77 - Criminally Insane—Procedures.

10.77.010 - Definitions.

10.77.020 - Rights of person under this chapter.

10.77.025 - Maximum term of commitment or treatment.

10.77.027 - Eligible for commitment regardless of cause.

10.77.030 - Establishing insanity as a defense.

10.77.040 - Instructions to jury on special verdict.

10.77.050 - Mental incapacity as bar to proceedings.

10.77.060 - Plea of not guilty due to insanity—Doubt as to competency—Evaluation—Bail—Report—Competency to stand trial status check.

10.77.065 - Mental condition evaluations—Reports and recommendations required—Discharge of defendant when determined competent to stand trial.

10.77.068 - Competency to stand trial, admissions for inpatient competency restoration services—Performance targets and maximum time limits—Duties of the department—Report—New entitlement or cause of action not created—No basis for contempt or motion...

10.77.070 - Examination rights of defendant's expert or professional person.

10.77.074 - Competency evaluation—Forensic navigator.

10.77.075 - Competency evaluation or competency restoration treatment—Court order.

10.77.078 - Competency evaluation or restoration services—Offer of admission—City or county jail to transport defendant.

10.77.079 - Competency to stand trial—Continuation of competency process, dismissal of charges—Exceptions.

10.77.080 - Motion for acquittal on grounds of insanity—Hearing—Findings.

10.77.084 - Stay of proceedings—Treatment—Restoration of competency—Commitment—Other procedures.

10.77.0845 - Evaluation and determination of individual with developmental disability—Program placement—Admissions, limitation.

10.77.086 - Competency restoration—Procedure in felony charge.

10.77.088 - Competency restoration—Procedure in nonfelony charge.

10.77.089 - Competency restoration—Report to the governor and legislature.

10.77.091 - Placement—Secure facility—Treatment and rights—Custody—Reports.

10.77.092 - Involuntary medication—Serious offenses.

10.77.093 - Involuntary medication—Civil commitment.

10.77.094 - Antipsychotic medication, administration.

10.77.095 - Findings—Developmental disabilities.

10.77.097 - Records and reports accompany defendant upon transfer.

10.77.100 - Experts or professional persons as witnesses.

10.77.110 - Acquittal of crime.

10.77.120 - Care and treatment of committed person—Hearings—Release.

10.77.140 - Periodic examinations—Developmentally disabled—Reports—Notice to court.

10.77.145 - Authorization to leave facility where person is confined prohibited—Exceptions—Approval by secretary—Notification to county or city law enforcement agency.

10.77.150 - Conditional release—Application—Secretary's recommendation—Order—Procedure.

10.77.152 - Conditional release—Application—County of origin.

10.77.155 - Conditional release, furlough—Secretary's recommendation.

10.77.160 - Conditional release—Reports.

10.77.163 - Furlough—Notice—Temporary restraining order.

10.77.165 - Escape or disappearance—Notification requirements.

10.77.170 - Payments to conditionally released persons.

10.77.175 - Conditional release—Planning—Less restrictive alternative treatment.

10.77.180 - Conditional release—Periodic review of case.

10.77.190 - Conditional release—Revocation or modification of terms—Procedure.

10.77.195 - Conditional release—Court approval—Compliance—Secretary to coordinate with designated treatment providers, department of corrections staff, and local law enforcement—Rules.

10.77.200 - Release—Procedure.

10.77.205 - Sexual or violent offenders—Notice of release, escape, etc.—Definitions.

10.77.207 - Persons acquitted of sex offense due to insanity—Release of information authorized.

10.77.210 - Right to adequate care and treatment—Records and reports.

10.77.2101 - Implementation of legislative intent.

10.77.220 - Incarceration in correctional institution or facility prohibited—Exceptions.

10.77.230 - Appellate review.

10.77.240 - Existing rights not affected.

10.77.250 - Responsibility for costs—Reimbursement.

10.77.260 - Violent act—Presumptions.

10.77.270 - Independent public safety review panel—Members—Secretary to submit recommendation—Access to records—Support, rules—Report.

10.77.280 - Office of forensic mental health services.

10.77.290 - Secretary to adopt rules—2015 1st sp.s. c 7.

10.77.300 - Immunity from liability—Detaining a person for medical clearance or treatment.

10.77.940 - Equal application of 1989 c 420—Evaluation for developmental disability.

10.77.950 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.