IN RE JUSWICK

No. 2-92-0261.

604 N.E.2d 528 (1992)

237 Ill. App.3d 102

178 Ill.Dec. 272

In re Charles JUSWICK, a Person Found Subject to Involuntary Commitment (The People of the State of Illinois, Petitioner-Appellee, v. Charles Juswick, Respondent-Appellant).

Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District.

November 25, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Coffin, Guardianship & Advocacy Comm'n, Chicago, Donald M. Tegeler, McNamee & Mahoney, Ltd., Dundee, for Charles Juswick.

Gary V. Johnson, Kane County State's Atty., Geneva, William L. Browers, Deputy Director, State's Attys. Appellate Prosecutor, Elgin, for the People.


Justice DOYLE delivered the opinion of the court:

Respondent, Charles Juswick, was found to be a person subject to involuntary commitment following a hearing on February 14, 1992. There were no objections to service of process or to the certification, and respondent was timely represented by counsel. Respondent was admitted to the Elgin Mental Health Center in 1984. The medical testimony adduced at the hearing was that respondent suffers from chronic undifferentiated...

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