G.H. v. STATE

Nos. 14-02-00310-CV, 14-02-00328-CV.

94 S.W.3d 115 (2002)

For the Best Interest and Protection of G.H., Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

October 24, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark J. Kelly, Texas City, Lois McCarnes, Galveston, for appellant.

B. Warren Goodson, Jr., Galveston, for appellee.

Panel consists of Chief Justice BRISTER and Justices FOWLER and SEYMORE.


MAJORITY OPINION

SCOTT BRISTER, Chief Justice.

Appellant G.H. was involuntarily committed for temporary inpatient mental health services and administration of psychoactive medication for a period not to exceed ninety days. Through her attorney ad litem, she challenges the legal and factual sufficiency to support this order. We affirm.

The medical records indicate G.H. has a history of bipolar disorder "with psychotic features." She was brought to...

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