9 GCA § 80.20
Civil Commitments in Lieu of Prosecution in Certain Cases
View official PDF ↗(a)When a person prosecuted for a felony of the third degree, misdemeanor or petty misdemeanor is a chronic alcoholic, narcotic addict or person suffering from mental abnormality, the court may:
(1)order the civil commitment of such person to a hospital or other institution for medical, psychiatric or other rehabilitative treatment; and
(2)dismiss the prosecution. The order of commitment may be made after conviction, in which event the court may set aside the verdict or judgment of conviction and dismiss the prosecution.
(b)The court shall not make an order under Subsection
(a)unless it is of the view that it will substantially further the rehabilitation of the defendant and will not jeopardize the protection of the public. CH. 80 DISPOSITION OF OFFENDERS
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.