COLLINS v. WILLIAMS

No. 2060222.

967 So.2d 91 (2007)

Damien D. COLLINS v. Grace WILLIAMS.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

April 13, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur P. Clarke, Mobile, for appellant.

Kelli D. Taylor-Etheredge, Mobile, for appellee.


THOMAS, Judge.

In November 2006, Grace Williams, the mother of Damien D. Collins, petitioned to have Collins involuntarily committed. Collins was confined for evaluation for approximately six days, after which the probate court held a hearing on his commitment. After hearing the testimony of Dr. Douglas Ewing, the attending psychiatrist at BayPointe Adult Evaluation Unit, the facility at which the six-day evaluation of Collins occurred, the probate court ordered that...

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