More criminal defendants with untreated psychosis languishing in Colorado jails will maim and kill themselves if the state doesn t reduce a growing backlog of nearly 350 people waiting for treatment
Two years ago, Colorado made a promise: No one should have to wait in jail before they’re convicted of anything for more than 28 days for mental health restoration if they’ve been deemed incompetent to stand trial. But currently 347 people have been either awaiting pretrial evaluations or mental health restoration for longer than that. One person has been waiting for 325 days.
Two years ago, Colorado made a promise: No one should have to wait in jail before they’re convicted of anything for more than 28 days for mental health restoration if they’ve been deemed incompetent to stand trial. But currently 347 people have been either awaiting pretrial evaluations or mental health restoration for longer than that. One person has been waiting for 325 days.
More criminal defendants with untreated psychosis languishing in Colorado jails will maim and kill themselves if the state doesn t reduce a growing backlog of nearly 350 people waiting for treatment