Question: Which of the following summarizes the ruling for the Jones v. United States (1983) case? Those who were originally found guilty and then later determined to by guilty by reason of insanity would have a reduced sentence for the original time they served. Those acquitted by reason of insanity can only be committed for the same amount of time as the sentence of the conviction would have originally carried. Those acquitted by reason of insanity could be held under indefinite commitment until they proved themselves no longer dangerous. Those acquitted by reason of insanity, and then found to be sane, should still serve their time at a mental hospital as opposed to prison.