JONES v. UNITED STATES

No. 81-5195.

463 U.S. 354 (1983)

JONES v. UNITED STATES

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 29, 1983


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Silas J. Wasserstrom argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were William J. Mertens and A. Franklin Burgess, Jr.

Joshua I. Schwartz argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Lee, Assistant Attorney General Jensen, and Deputy Solicitor General Frey.*

Robert B. Remar filed a brief for the Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc., as amicus curiae.


JUSTICE POWELL delivered the opinion of the Court.

The question presented is whether petitioner, who was committed to a mental hospital upon being acquitted of a criminal offense by reason of insanity, must be released because he has been hospitalized for a period longer than he might have served in prison had he been convicted.

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In the District of Columbia a criminal defendant may be acquitted by reason of insanity if his insanity is "affirmatively...

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