Uerata's lawyer, Doug Blaikie, yesterday maintained his client's defence of not guilty on the grounds of insanity and asked for a second report on his mental condition at the time of the alleged offending.
Uerata was declared unfit under the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Person) Act to stand trial by the High Court last September.
Consultant psychiatrist Dr Himadri Seth, who assessed Uerata on several occasions and prepared a report in July, then said he should be assessed at Auckland's Mason Clinic.
In court yesterday, Justice Paul Heath said Uerata was released back into the community and was fit to stand trial.
He ordered Uerata to comply with his medication requirements, attend clinics and not consume alcohol.
The Attorney-General ultimately decides whether alleged offenders who are committed to psychiatrist clinics should answer charges upon their recovery.