To civilly commit an "unrestorably incompetent" defendant, the state must show the defendant is _________________.
A) mentally ill and imminently dangerous to self and others, and unable to care for oneself
B) mentally ill, but not dangerous to others
C) mentally ill and so gravely disabled as to be unable to care for others and self
D) All of these are correct.
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