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Order For Predisposition Investigation (Not Guilty By Reason Of Mental Disease Or Defect) CR-272 - Wisconsin

Order For Predisposition Investigation (Not Guilty By Reason Of Mental Disease Or Defect) Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in Criminal Circuit Court Statewide .
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For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, State of Wisconsin, Plaintiff -vs, Defendant Name COUNTY Order for Predisposition Investigation (Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Disease or Defect) Case No. Date of Birth Defendant's: Present Location (Include municipality and county) THE COURT FINDS: 1. The defendant was committed to the Department of Health Services (DHS) on [Date] A copy of the Order of Commitment is attached. 2. The court lacks sufficient information to determine whether the commitment should be for institutional care or conditional release. THE COURT ORDERS: 1. DHS to conduct a predisposition investigation and prepare a report to assist the court in framing a placement order under the commitment. 2. All the defendant's treatment records requested by the investigator be released to the investigator. 3. The report be furnished to the court no later than [Date] 4. A hearing be held on [Date] Additional information or concerns, if any: at [Time] A.M. P.M. . . THIS IS A FINAL ORDER FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL IF SIGNED BY A CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. BY THE COURT: DISTRIBUTION: 1. Court ­ Original 2. District Attorney 3. Defendant/Attorney 4. Department of Health Services Circuit Court Judge Clerk of Circuit Court Name Printed or Typed Date CR-272, 08/12 Order for Predisposition Investigation (Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Disease or Defect) §51.30(1)(b), 146.82(2)(c), 971.17(2), Wisconsin Statutes American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material.
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