State v. W. A. B. (In re W. A. B.)

445 P.3d 952, 298 Or. App. 838
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedAugust 7, 2019
DocketA169621
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 445 P.3d 952 (State v. W. A. B. (In re W. A. B.)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Oregon primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
State v. W. A. B. (In re W. A. B.), 445 P.3d 952, 298 Or. App. 838 (Or. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

PER CURIAM

*839The trial court committed appellant to the custody of the Oregon Health Authority for a period not to exceed 180 days and entered an order prohibiting appellant from purchasing or possessing firearms after determining that he was a danger to himself or others because of a mental disorder. See ORS 426.005(1)(f)(A). On appeal, he argues that the court erred in failing to grant his motion for a continuance to allow him an opportunity to review recently produced discovery, including police reports, medical records, videos, audio recordings, and hundreds of photographs. The state concedes that, because the motion for a continuance was unopposed and appellant's counsel had not had an opportunity to review that discovery with appellant, the court abused its discretion when it denied the motion. See State v. C. C. , 190 Or. App. 568, 569, 79 P.3d 373 (2003) (concluding that the court had abused its discretion in denying a motion for a continuance under analogous circumstances). We agree, accept the state's concession, and reverse the commitment judgment and the order prohibiting the purchase or possession of firearms.1

Reversed.

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