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Alachua
County Mental
Health Court
Mental Health Court is a pretrial diversion program
based on the philosophy that a centralized mental health program that
utilizes available community resources and support systems will increase
the efficiency of the criminal court by creating an environment that is
conducive to mental health treatment and wellnesst, while insuring the
safety of the public at large.
ELIGIBILITY
An eligible Mental Health Court candidate must be
diagnosed with a mental illness or a developmental disability and
arrested for misdemeanor or criminal traffic offenses, with the
exception of those charged with domestic violence, driving under the
influence, and sexual offenses. However, defendants charged with
domestic violence involving parents and children or siblings may be
accepted into the program with the approval of the Court. Defendants
charged with simple battery may be admitted with the victim's consent.
Mental Health Court may also hear cases in which a defendant is charged
with a violation of county court probation with the consent of the
county court judge to whom the case is assigned.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Defendants accepted into Mental Health Court will
attend weekly court hearings as ordered by the Court, based on each
defendant’s needs. After the defendant’s acceptance into the Program,
the defendant will participate in continued assessment and treatment and
engage in discharge planning. The defendant’s participation will end
upon the successful completion of the discharge plan. The charges will
then be dismissed by the State Attorney or the violation of probation
will be dismissed by the Mental Health Court judge.
SCREENING
Referrals into the program my be made sua sponte by
any Court, by Court Services, by the Forensic Programs Director at the
Alachua County Jail, the State Attorney, the defense attorney, law
enforcement, mental health providers, or any other interested person.
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