7-13-903. Suspension of execution of convict lacking requisite mental capacity; periodic reexaminations; subsequent proceedings.
(a) If the court finds that the convict does not have the requisite mental capacity, the judge shall suspend the execution of the convict. Thereafter a designated examiner shall reexamine the convict at least every twelve (12) months at the direction of the court. After two (2) annual examinations the court may suspend reexamination of the convict.
(b) When the designated examiner determines after examination required by this section that the conditions justifying the suspension of the execution of the death sentence no longer exist, he shall immediately report his determination to the court. The court shall commence a new hearing according to W.S. 7-13-902.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 13 - Sentence and Imprisonment
Article 9 - Execution of Death Sentence
Section 7-13-901 - Notice That Convict Lacks Requisite Mental Capacity.
Section 7-13-902 - Examination of Convict to Determine Mental Capacity; Hearing; Finding of Court.
Section 7-13-904 - Method of Execution.
Section 7-13-905 - Place and Time; Supervision.
Section 7-13-906 - Issuance and Delivery of Warrant.
Section 7-13-907 - Confinement Pending Execution; Visitors.
Section 7-13-909 - Setting of New Execution Date Following Unexecuted Sentence.
Section 7-13-910 - Suspension Until Specified Day or Temporary Reprieve; Return of Warrant.
Section 7-13-911 - Suspension to Permit Review; Confinement; Return to County for Retrial.
Section 7-13-912 - Inquiry Concerning Pregnancy of Female Prisoner.
Section 7-13-913 - Determination of Court as to Pregnancy; Suspension of Sentence.
Section 7-13-914 - Transportation to Penal Institution.
Section 7-13-915 - Disposition of Body.
Section 7-13-916 - Identity of Person Aiding Execution; Confidentiality.