Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 17a - Social and Human Services and Resources
581 - General Operations and Procedures
Section 17a-581-30 - Evidence considered, admissibility

Current through March 14, 2024

The PSRB shall consider and make part of the administrative record all evidence available to it which is material, relevant and reliable. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to:

(1) The record of trial.

(2) Information contained in the acquittee's Court file.

(3) Information supplied by the State's Attorney or any interested party, including the acquittee.

(4) Information concerning the acquittee's mental condition.

(5) The entire psychiatric and criminal history of the person, including pertinent motor vehicle records.

(6) Psychiatric or psychological reports concerning the acquittee ordered by the Board or ordered by the Court.

(7) Psychiatric or psychological reports concerning the acquittee written by the psychiatrist or psychologist chosen by the State's Attorney or the acquittee.

(8) Testimony of witnesses.

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