Defendants who are actively hallucinating and experiencing delusions during the time of their trials are MOST likely to be:
A) judged not guilty of the crime by reason of insanity.
B) judged not guilty of the crime due to severe mental instability.
C) committed for treatment until they improve enough to be released.
D) committed for treatment until they improve enough to defend themselves.
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