STATE v. DAULTON


566 P.2d 555 (1977)

30 Or.App. 217

In the matter of Gloria Daulton, Alleged to Be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. Gloria DAULTON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided July 18, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew S. Craig, Law Student, Salem, argued the cause for appellant. On the brief was John W. Jensen, Salem.

Thomas H. Denney, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were James A. Redden, Atty. Gen., W. Michael Gillette, Sol. Gen., and Karen H. Green, Certified Law Student, Salem.

Before SCHWAB, C.J., THORNTON, J., and FORT, Senior Judge.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal by a mentally ill person from an order of commitment for a period up to 180 days for further treatment entered after hearing pursuant to ORS 426.301-426.307. No challenge is directed to the procedures employed, but is solely on the ground that the evidence was insufficient to support the court's finding at the time of the hearing that the patient was mentally ill beyond a reasonable doubt, as required by ORS 426.307. State v. G.,<...

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