In re: N.U.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided March 17, 2020·No. 19-652·Published

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA19-652

Filed: 17 March 2020

Granville County, No. 18SPC50670 In the Matter of N.U.

Appeal by Respondent from order entered 17 January 2019 by Judge Adam S.

Keith in Granville County District Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 19 February 2020.

Attorney General Joshua H. Stein, by Assistant Attorney General John Tillery, for the State-Appellee.

Appellate Defender Glenn Gerding, by Assistant Appellate Defender Katy Dickinson-Schultz, for the Respondent-Appellant.

COLLINS, Judge.

Respondent N.U. appeals from an involuntary commitment order committing her to inpatient treatment, followed by outpatient treatment. Respondent argues that the trial court erred because neither the evidence nor the findings of fact supported the trial court’s conclusion that Respondent was dangerous to herself. As neither the record evidence nor the findings support the trial court’s conclusion that Respondent was dangerous to herself, we reverse the trial court’s involuntary commitment order.

I. Background

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