Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2012

State v. V. M. S.

State v. V. M. S.
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided August 29, 2012 · Hadlock, Ortega, Sercombe
252 Or. App. 183; 285 P.3d 764; 2012 WL 3734375; 2012 Ore. App. LEXIS 1055

State v. V. M. S.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

In this mental commitment case, appellant appeals a judgment committing her to the Mental Health Division for treatment for a period of time not to exceed 180 days. ORS 426.130. She contends that the trial court erred in finding that, because of a mental disorder, she is unable to provide for her basic personal needs. The state concedes that the record lacks clear and convincing evidence that appellant suffered from a mental disorder and, because of that mental disorder, is unable to provide for her basic personal needs. We find the state’s concession to be well founded and accept it.

Reversed.

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