WESSEL v. PRYOR

No. LR-C-77-205.

461 F.Supp. 1144 (1978)

Linda WESSEL, Individually and on behalf of all other persons similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. David PRYOR, Governor of the State of Arkansas, David B. Ray, Jr., Director of the Department of Social & Rehabilitative Services, and George W. Jackson, M.D., Commissioner of Mental Health Services Division, A. C. Yopp, Administrator of the Arkansas State Hospital, John L. Ruff, M.D., Russell Rogers, Nancy Massey, Coy Spann, Blance Choate, Members of the State Hospital Board, Defendants, David Wright, Plaintiff-Intervenor.

United States District Court, E. D. Arkansas, W. D.

December 11, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William L. Massey, Griffin J. Stockley, Legal Aid Bureau of Central Arkansas, Leon Marks, American Civil Liberties Union, Little Rock, Ark., for plaintiff and plaintiff-intervenor.

Bill Clinton, Atty. Gen., Burl C. Rotenberry, Vashti O. Varnado, Asst. Attys. Gen., Little Rock, Ark., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

EISELE, Chief Judge.

On June 5, 1978, this Court entered an Order (dated May 31, 1978) approving an "Agreement and Stipulation" setting forth the parties' agreement to establish constitutionally sufficient procedures for the involuntary civil commitment of the mentally ill. The Court stated at this time that the provisions of the Arkansas statutes governing this area, Ark.Stat.Ann. § 59-401, et seq., were not unconstitutional...

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