STATE v. JOHNSON

911097350; CA A72018.

843 P.2d 985 (1992)

117 Or. App. 237

In the Matter of Ann Johnson, Alleged to be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. Ann JOHNSON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 16, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael T. Purcell, Portland, argued the cause and submitted the brief for appellant.

Mary H. Williams, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Charles S. Crookham, Atty. Gen., and Virginia L. Linder, Sol. Gen., Salem.

Before RICHARDSON, P.J., and DEITS and DURHAM, JJ.


DURHAM, Judge.

Defendant appeals from an involuntary commitment order. ORS 426.307(6). The trial court found that, because of a mental disorder, defendant was unable to provide for her basic personal needs and was not receiving the care necessary for her health or safety. ORS 426.005(2)(b). On de novo review, we affirm.

At the time of the hearing on October 25, 1991, defendant was 21 years old and three or four months pregnant. She had no money and...

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