Milton was found not competent to stand trial. He was admitted to a psychiatric facility where, after many months, it was determined he was unlikely to regain competency. According to the Supreme Court ruling of Jackson v. Indiana, what will happen to Milton?
a. He will remain in the psychiatric facility.
b. Either he will be freed or civil commitment procedures will begin.
c. He will be tried for the crime of which he was accused.
d. He will be found "guilty, but mentally ill" and placed in a psychiatric hospital.
b. Either he will be freed or civil commitment procedures will begin.
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