State v. L. G.

280 P.3d 1064, 250 Or. App. 562, 2012 WL 2344347, 2012 Ore. App. LEXIS 777
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided June 20, 2012·No. 1100005MC; A148538·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Appellant was committed as a mentally ill person for a period not to exceed 180 days. ORS 426.130. Appellant argues, among other contentions, that the record does not establish by clear and convincing evidence that she is unable to meet her basic needs because of a mental disorder. See ORS 426.005(l)(e). The state concedes that the evidence is legally insufficient to support an order of involuntary commitment. We agree, accept the state’s concession, and reverse.

Reversed.

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State v. L. G., 280 P.3d 1064, 250 Or. App. 562, 2012 WL 2344347, 2012 Ore. App. LEXIS 777 (Or. Ct. App. 2012).

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§ 426.130
Oregon § 426.130
§ 426.005
Oregon § 426.005