This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form MP260 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an MP260 Order?
A: An MP260 Order is a specific type of order issued by the court.
Q: What does an MP260 Order do?
A: An MP260 Order dismisses felony charges and directs a civil commitment evaluation.
Q: What is the purpose of an MP260 Order?
A: The purpose of an MP260 Order is to dismiss felony charges and determine if a civil commitment evaluation is necessary.
Q: Who issues an MP260 Order?
A: An MP260 Order is issued by the court.
Q: What happens to felony charges after an MP260 Order is issued?
A: Felony charges are dismissed after an MP260 Order is issued.
Q: What is a civil commitment evaluation?
A: A civil commitment evaluation is an assessment conducted to determine if a person should be placed in involuntary mental health treatment.
Q: When can an MP260 Order be issued?
A: An MP260 Order can be issued after a thorough evaluation and assessment of the individual's mental health.
Q: Is an MP260 Order specific to Washington state?
A: Yes, an MP260 Order is specific to Washington state.
Q: Who can request an MP260 Order?
A: Typically, it is the court or the defendant's legal representative who requests an MP260 Order.
Q: Are there any specific criteria for issuing an MP260 Order?
A: Yes, there are specific criteria that must be met for issuing an MP260 Order, such as evidence suggesting mental illness and a potential risk to the defendant or others.
Form Details:
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