ARS § 36-4003
After a competency hearing, the court must resume the criminal case if the defendant has been restored to competency, must release a non-dangerous defendant from treatment if competency has not been restored, may use a less restrictive alternative in some non-dangerous cases tied to treatment or medication, and must ke
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After a competency hearing, the court must resume the criminal case if the defendant has been restored to competency, must release a non-dangerous defendant from treatment if competency has not been restored, may use a less restrictive alternative in some non-dangerous cases tied to treatment or medication, and must keep a dangerous defendant committed for education, care, supervision, and treatment.
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