GOLUB v. GILES

No. 49A02-0405-CV-386.

814 N.E.2d 1034 (2004)

In the Matter of the Commitment of Martin GOLUB, Appellant-Respondent, v. Dr. David GILES, M.D. and Gallahue Mental Health Services, Appellees-Petitioners.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

September 15, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel M. Schumm, Indianapolis, IN, Attorney for Appellant.

Jeremy A. Klotz, Richard A. Smikle, Ice Miller, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellees.


OPINION

BAKER, Judge.

Appellant-Respondent Martin Golub appeals an order involuntarily committing him to a mental health facility as an in-patient. Specifically, Golub argues that (1) appellees-petitioners Dr. David Giles, M.D. and Gallahue Mental Health Services (collectively, "Dr.Giles") did not present sufficient evidence of a grave disability as defined by Indiana Code section 12-7-2-96 to satisfy the commitment requirements; and (2) the special conditions...

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