Form 30 Findings of Fact and Order for Judicial Commitment of Defendant Found Incompetent to Proceed With Felony or Gross Misdemeanor Case, Pursuant to Rule 20.01 - Minnesota

Form 30 Findings of Fact and Order for Judicial Commitment of Defendant Found Incompetent to Proceed With Felony or Gross Misdemeanor Case, Pursuant to Rule 20.01 - Minnesota

What Is Form 30?

This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is Form 30?
A: Form 30 is a legal document used in Minnesota for the judicial commitment of a defendant found incompetent to proceed with a felony or gross misdemeanor case.

Q: What is the purpose of Form 30?
A: The purpose of Form 30 is to provide a written record of the findings of fact and order for the judicial commitment of a defendant found incompetent to proceed with a felony or gross misdemeanor case.

Q: What does Rule 20.01 in Minnesota govern?
A: Rule 20.01 in Minnesota governs the procedure for determining a defendant's competency to proceed in a criminal case.

Q: Who uses Form 30?
A: Form 30 is typically used by judges, attorneys, and court staff involved in the judicial commitment process for an incompetent defendant.

Q: What information is included in Form 30?
A: Form 30 includes the findings of fact regarding the defendant's incompetency and the order for commitment, outlining the details of the commitment arrangement.

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Form Details:

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