In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Patrick Guess
In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Patrick Guess
Opinion
THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals In the Matter of the Care and Treatment of Patrick Guess, Appellant.
Appellate Case No. 2011-203688
Appeal From Richland County Alison Renee Lee, Circuit Court Judge
Unpublished Opinion No. 2014-UP-056 Submitted December 1, 2013 – Filed February 5, 2014
AFFIRMED
Chief Appellate Defender Robert Michael Dudek, of Columbia, for Appellant.
Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General Deborah R.J. Shupe, both of Columbia, for Respondent.
PER CURIAM: Affirmed pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authorities: State v. Brannon, 379 S.C. 487, 494, 666 S.E.2d 272, 275 (Ct. App. 2008) ("When ruling on a motion for a directed verdict, the trial court is concerned with the existence or nonexistence of evidence, not its weight."); id. ("When reviewing a denial of a directed verdict, an appellate court views evidence and all reasonable inferences in the light most favorable to the State."); S.C. Code Ann. § 44-48-30(1) (Supp. 2013) (defining a sexually violent predator as "a person who: (a) has been convicted of a sexually violent offense; and (b) suffers from a mental abnormality or personality disorder that makes the person likely to engage in acts of sexual violence if not confined in a secure facility for long-term control, care, and treatment"); S.C. Code Ann. § 44-48-30(9) (Supp. 2013) (providing the phrase "likely to engage in acts of sexual violence" means a "propensity to commit acts of sexual violence . . . of such a degree as to pose a menace to the health and safety of others").
AFFIRMED.1 FEW, C.J., and PIEPER and KONDUROS, JJ., concur.
We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.
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