WRIT GRANTED; STAY DENIED
The State seeks emergency supervisory review of the trial courts ruling that defendant, Corey Anderson, is an unrestorable incompetent, that he is unlikely in the foreseeable future to be capable of standing trial, and that he is to be released ten days from July 17, 2024 or on July 27, 2024, unless the Louisiana Department of Health initiates civil commitment proceedings. The State has also filed an Emergency Motion to Stay Release. For the following reasons, this writ application is granted, and the stay is denied as moot.
La. C.Cr.P. art. 648 provides in pertinent part, “B. (1) ․ At any time after commitment and on the recommendation of the director or administrator of the treatment facility that the defendant will not attain the capacity to proceed with his trial in the foreseeable future, the court shall, ․ conduct a contradictory hearing to determine whether the defendant is, and will in the foreseeable future be, incapable of standing trial and whether he is a danger to himself or others.”
We find that the trial court erred in its ruling. At the hearing on July 17, 2024, Dr. Richard Richoux, a stipulated expert in the field of forensic psychology or psychiatry, testified that defendant was incompetent to proceed in accordance with his July 15, 2024 report. He further testified that if defendant received substantive treatment it was possible that he could be restored to competency. Dr. Richoux also testified that he has never found that defendant was an unrestorable incompetent based upon the lack of treatment and that in his review of the Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System report dated November 20, 2023, they also never opined that defendant was an unrestorable incompetent. As such, there is no basis for a finding that defendant is an unrestorable incompetent. Further, the writ application provides no evidence that there has been a recommendation by the director or administrator of the treatment facility that defendant will not attain the capacity to proceed with his trial in the foreseeable future. See La. C.Cr.P. art. 648. For the foregoing reasons, this writ application is granted and the request for a stay is denied as moot. We vacate the trial courts order finding that defendant is an unrestorable incompetent and ordering the Louisiana Department of Health to either initiate civil commitment proceedings within ten days or release defendant. We remand this matter and order the trial court to evaluate defendants competency to proceed.
Gretna, Louisiana, this 26th day of July, 2024.
ALC
SJW
STATE OF LOUISIANA
VERSUS
COREY ANDERSON
NO. 24-K-333
FIFTH CIRCUIT
COURT OF APPEAL
STATE OF LOUISIANA
MOLAISON, J., CONCURS WITH REASONS
I agree that the trial court did not follow the procedures outlined in La. C.Cr.P. art. 648.
I would also note that the writ application, as a whole, evidences that the defendant has been found competent at various times. This was the conclusion of the Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System, Forensic Division on November 30, 2023. In addition, the associated evaluation stated that the defendant would remain competent as long as he continued to take his prescribed medication. However, at the hearing on July 17, 2024, Dr. Richoux specifically observed that the defendant had made a choice to discontinue his medication. Dr. Richoux also opined that the defendant could be restored to competency. I believe that this evidence contradicts the trial courts finding of unrestorable incompetence at this stage of the proceedings.
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