Nevada Fined $447K Over Court-Ordered Mental Health Care Delays
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, February 11, 2026 10:56 am
LAS VEGAS — Nevada will be required to pay $447,000 in fines after a federal court found the state has repeatedly failed to provide timely mental health treatment to defendants deemed unfit to stand trial in Clark County.
Under Nevada law, individuals who are ruled mentally incompetent as part of criminal proceedings must be transferred to appropriate treatment facilities within seven days of a court order. However, the state has consistently missed that deadline due to a shortage of beds and facilities capable of providing the required care, according to court documents.
Judge Gloria Navarro ordered the fine after finding that repeated delays have prevented defendants from receiving constitutionally required treatment, undermining timely justice and prolonging court cases. The penalties are intended to encourage compliance with federal and state standards for competency evaluations and treatment placements.
State officials acknowledge the shortage and say efforts are underway to expand capacity, but the court’s ruling makes clear that additional measures are needed to ensure legally mandated care is delivered promptly. Advocates for improved mental health services argue that timely treatment benefits both the judicial system and community safety by reducing unnecessary detention and ensuring proper evaluation.
Source: The Nevada Independent
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