Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1972

State v. Rowe

State v. Rowe
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided June 9, 1972 · Fort, Schwab, Thornton
9 Or. App. 500; 497 P.2d 1230

State v. Rowe

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The state concedes that the trial court did not cause a record to be made of the proceedings which led to an order adjudging Robert Rowe a mentally ill person and ordering him committed to the state hospital. The state also concedes that this was error in view of ORS 426.160 which provides:

“The judge shall cause to be recorded in the court records a full account of proceedings had at the hearing and examination * *

Reversed and remanded.

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