Author Archives: Stephen Kelly



What is Competency to Stand Trial?

Jan 27th, 2012 Stephen Kelly

Competency to Stand Trial, sometimes abbreviated as CST, is the competency evaluation to determine if a defendant in a court case has the mental ability to understand the charges against him or her and work with his or her attorney in the preparation process and the trial itself.

How Is a Forensic Psychiatrist Used in Custody Cases?

Jan 19th, 2012 Stephen Kelly

A forensic psychiatrist is often asked to do an evaluation related to child custody at various points in the divorce process. He or she may also be asked to give opinions on visitation schedules and to determine the need for psychiatric treatment for members of the family to cope with the stressful situation of divorce or separation.

What Is a Juvenile Transfer Evaluation?

Dec 27th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

Under certain circumstances, juveniles may be charged as adults. In these cases a psychological evaluation may be requested by the court, prosecution, or defense in order to help address questions that are relevant for transferring the case from delinquency proceedings to the criminal justice system or vice-versa.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Nov 16th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.

How Does a Forensic Psychiatrist Help in Disability Cases?

Nov 10th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

An estimated ten percent of the population has some disability resulting from a mental disorder that a treating physician has diagnosed. A forensic psychiatrist must understand many aspects of a case that determine decisions made to find or change employment, become unemployed, or seek permanent disability status.

What Is Mental State at the Time of the Offense?

Oct 9th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

Mental State at the Time of the Offense, sometimes abbreviated as MSO, is a determination of a defendant's state of mind at the time he or she committed a crime. When a defendant's mental state is at question, a sanity evaluation may be requested by the court, the defense, or the prosecution.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Sep 26th, 2011 Stephen Kelly

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.