MAYS v. STATE

No. 50222-1-I.

68 P.3d 1114 (2003)

116 Wash.App. 864

In re the Treatment of John MAYS, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

May 12, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard S. Lichtenstadte, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.

Gerald A. Smith, King Co. Pros. Office, Seattle, WA, for Respondent.


COLEMAN, J.

John Mays was involuntarily committed for 60-days of alcoholism treatment under RCW 70.96A.140(1) because he had been admitted to a detoxification facility at least twice in the preceding twelve months and was found to be "in need of a more sustained treatment program." On appeal, Mays contends that the statutory provision under which he was involuntarily committed is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. We...

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