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An "uncentered court commit" typically refers to a situation where an individual is committed to a mental health facility or similar institution by a court without a formal sentencing phase. This can occur when a person is deemed not competent to stand trial or is found not guilty by reason of insanity. The commitment is often intended for treatment rather than punishment, focusing on rehabilitation rather than incarceration. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction and the nature of the case.

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