Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2008

State v. A. L.

State v. A. L.
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided May 14, 2008 · Landau, Ortega, Schuman
220 Or. App. 127; 184 P.3d 1224; 2008 Ore. App. LEXIS 650

State v. A. L.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

The trial court found that appellant has a mental disorder and, because of that mental disorder, is a danger to herself. The court entered an order of involuntary commitment on that basis. Appellant argues on appeal that the record does not contain clear and convincing evidence that she is a danger to herself. The state concedes the point and agrees that the order of involuntary commitment should be reversed. On de novo review, we agree that the evidence is insufficient to support the commitment.

Reversed.

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