The Wisconsin Order for Supplementary Mental Examination (CGI) is a court order issued when there is a dispute concerning the mental capacity of an individual in Wisconsin. CGI stands for ‘Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity’. This type of order is issued when the court decides that an individual is not capable of understanding the legal proceedings against them or is unable to assist in their own defense. The Wisconsin Order for Supplementary Mental Examination (CGI) includes two types of examinations: an initial mental examination and a supplementary mental examination. The initial mental examination is conducted by a court-appointed psychiatrist, psychologist, or other mental health professional to determine the individual’s mental competency. The supplementary mental examination is conducted by an independent expert with no prior involvement in the case. This examination is used to evaluate the individual’s mental health and provide an opinion on the individual’s capacity to understand the legal proceedings and assist in their own defense. The Wisconsin Order for Supplementary Mental Examination (CGI) is a critical part of the criminal justice system in Wisconsin and helps ensure that individuals are given a fair trial regardless of their mental capacity.