Section 15-24-3 Filing of Affidavit That Defendant Is Intellectually Disabled.
After an arrest and detention for a state-law offense, either the defendant or the state may file a verified affidavit with the court to show that the defendant is intellectually disabled and receiving or has received services from specified agencies or programs.
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