State v. J. E. C.

379 P.3d 812, 278 Or. App. 535, 2016 Ore. App. LEXIS 621
Multnomah County Circuit Court, Oregon·Decided May 25, 2016·No. 131172489; A158607·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Appellant in this mental commitment case appeals a judgment committing him to the custody of the Mental Health Division for a period not to exceed 180 days. ORS 426.130. On appeal, appellant contends that the trial court erred in concluding that, as a result of a mental disorder, he is unable to provide for his basic personal needs. See ORS 426.005(l)(f). The state concedes that the record does not contain legally sufficient evidence to support the involuntary commitment and that the trial court’s judgment should be reversed. We agree and accept the state’s concession.

Reversed.

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State v. J. E. C., 379 P.3d 812, 278 Or. App. 535, 2016 Ore. App. LEXIS 621 (Or. Super. Ct. 2016).

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Related

§ 426.130
Oregon § 426.130
§ 426.005
Oregon § 426.005