STATE v. HERDAN

9309-97225; CA A81547.

882 P.2d 605 (1994)

129 Or. App. 24

In the Matter of William Herdan, Alleged to be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. William HERDAN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided July 6, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin W. Reeves and Reeves, Kahn & Eder, Portland, filed the brief, for appellant.

Theodore R. Kulongoski, Atty. Gen., Virginia L. Linder, Sol. Gen., and Jas. Adams, Asst. Atty. Gen., filed the brief, for respondent.

Before DEITS, P.J., and RIGGS and HASELTON, JJ.


DEITS, Presiding Judge.

Appellant, an alleged mentally ill person, seeks review of an involuntary commitment order. ORS 426.307(6). The trial court found that he is a person who, because of a mental disorder, is unable to provide for his basic needs and is not receiving such care as necessary for health and safety, and that he is a danger to himself. ORS 426.005(2). On de novo review, we affirm.

Appellant acknowledges that he suffers from a mental disorder...

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