IN RE JONES

Mental Health No. 287-71.

338 F.Supp. 428 (1972)

In re Henry JONES.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

February 16, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Fulton, Public Defender Service, for patient.

Lester Seidel and David M. Bullock, Asst. U. S. Attys., for Hospital.


ORDER

FLANNERY, District Judge.

This matter came before the court's attention for a trial by the court, pursuant to D.C.Code § 21-545 (1967), on January 19, 1972, on which date the court found that the patient, Henry Jones, was mentally ill and, because of that illness, likely to injure himself or others if allowed to remain at liberty.

The court has considered the Motion for Report and Disposition Hearing Pursuant to 21 D.C.Code § 545...

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