| 1. Release and discharge. The term "release," as used in |
this section, means termination of institutional in-patient |
residency and return to permanent residency in the community. |
The head of the institution in which a person is placed, under |
section 103, shall, annually, forward to the Commissioner of |
Health and Human Services a report containing the opinion of a |
staff psychiatrist as to the mental conditions of that person, |
stating specifically whether the person may be released or |
discharged without likelihood that the person will cause injury |
to that person or to others due to mental disease or mental |
defect. The report must also contain a brief statement of the |
reasons for the opinion. The commissioner shall immediately file |
the report in the Superior Court for the county in which the |
person is hospitalized committed. The court shall review each |
report and, if it is made to appear by the report that any person |
may be ready for release or discharge, the court shall set a date |
for and hold a hearing on the issue of the person's readiness for |
release or discharge. The court shall give notice of the hearing |
and mail a copy of the report to the Attorney General, offices of |
the district attorney that prosecuted the criminal charges for |
which the person was acquitted by reason of insanity committed |
under section 103 and the offices of the district attorneys in |
whose district the release petition was filed or in whose |
district release may occur. At the hearing, the court shall |
receive the testimony of at least one psychiatrist who has |
treated the person and a member of the State Forensic Service who |
has examined the person, the testimony of any independent |
psychiatrist or licensed clinical psychologist who is employed by |
the prosecuter prosecutor and has examined the person and any |
other relevant testimony. If, after hearing, the court finds |
that the person may be released or discharged without likelihood |
that the person will cause injury to that person or to others due |
to mental disease or mental defect, the court shall order, as |
applicable: |