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Title 15, Chapter 5: MENTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR CRIMINAL CONDUCT
15 §101. Mental examination and observation of persons accused of crime (REPEALED) 
15 §101-A. Access to records by persons or entities performing examinations or evaluations (REPEALED) 
15 §101-B. Mental examination and observation of persons accused of crime (REPEALED) 
15 §101-C. Access to records by persons or entities performing examinations or evaluations 
15 §101-D. Mental examination of persons accused of crime 
15 §102. No responsibility for criminal act produced by mental disease or defect (REPEALED) 
15 §103. Commitment following acceptance of negotiated insanity plea or following verdict or finding of insanity 
15 §103-A. Commitment affected by certain sentences 
15 §104. Release and discharge, hearing, payment of fees (REPEALED) 
15 §104-A. Release and discharge, hearing, payment of fees 
15 §104-B. Failure of patient to return 
15 §105. Authority to receive persons for observation committed by the United States District Court. (REPEALED) 
15 §106. Involuntary medication of incompetent defendant 
15 §107. Involuntary medication of patient 
15 §108. Court-ordered independent examinations 
15 §109. Committee for the oversight of patient human rights 
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