The judge also ordered that she be committed for treatment. She will be evaluated and treated either in a hospital or in a juvenile detention center, where she is currently being held.
Doctors have a year to restore her to competency in order to proceed with a trial. If it cannot be restored, she could be held in a treatment center.
Judge Michael Bohren acted after receiving reports from two doctors and hearing from attorneys. He set a hearing for November 12 to get an update on her condition.
Wisconsin law requires anyone age 10 or older to be charged as adults in severe crimes.