What happens to someone found guilty but mentally ill?

A. The defendant will typically receive the same sentence as someone who was "guilty," but the defendant is supposed to start his or her sentence in a mental health facility and then be transferred to prison after treatment is completed.
B. The defendant will typically receive the same sentence as someone who was "guilty," but the defendant is supposed to spend his or her entire sentence in a mental health facility.
C. The defendant will typically get a shorter sentence than one who was "guilty;" the defendant is supposed to start their sentence in a mental health facility and then be transferred to prison after treatment is completed.
D. The defendant will typically get a shorter sentence than one who was "guilty;" the defendant is supposed to spend their entire sentence in a mental health facility.


A

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