STATE v. ELLINGSON

9907-66247; A107247

43 P.3d 465 (2002)

180 Or. App. 417

In the Matter of Alice Ellingson, Alleged to be a Mentally III Person. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. Alice ELLINGSON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided April 3, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harrison Latto argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant.

Jas. Jeffrey Adams, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.

Before EDMONDS, Presiding Judge, and ARMSTRONG and KISTLER, Judges.


ARMSTRONG, J.

Appellant was involuntarily committed to the custody of the Mental Health Division for a period of 180 days when, after being advised of her rights and before being examined by two court-appointed examiners, she stipulated that she was unable to care for her basic needs. She appeals from the judgment of commitment, asserting that the trial court committed legal error in three respects: in receiving her stipulation without first determining that appellant...

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