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People ex Rel. Sullivan v. Wendel

Supreme Court, Kings Special Term
Dec 1, 1900
33 Misc. 496 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1900)

Opinion

December, 1900.

William L. Snyder, for relator.

Bartow S. Weeks, for respondents.



The alleged incompetent was adjudged insane and committed by a justice of the Supreme Court, pursuant to sections 61 and 62 of the Insanity Law (L. 1896, ch. 545). The adjudication was final and the commitment perpetual, subject only to be terminated by affirmative proceedings on her part, to be taken while in confinement, in which she would be required to give security for costs. There was nothing provisional or temporal about the adjudication or the commitment. Temporal and provisional restraint is provided for by section 68. She had no notice of the application, either personal or by substituted service on some person in her behalf, and there was no hearing at which she was either present or represented by any other person. She had been finally adjudged insane and committed to perpetual restraint, without notice or hearing. She is deprived of her liberty, therefore, without due process of law. People ex rel. Ordway v. St. Saviour's Sanitarium, 34 A.D. 363. The Insanity Law, so far as it permits this, is in violation of the Constitution.

When one has been duly adjudged insane, when his status as an insane person has been duly established, personal notice, or notice of proceedings affecting his interest, may be dispensed with, if it appears that such service would be prejudicial to his mental condition. But, for the protection of those who are sane, it ought not to be tolerated that any person should be adjudged insane, and finally committed, without either notice or actual hearing.

It is doubtful, also, if the commitment of the alleged incompetent to the custody of her sister, even if it were valid, warranted her transfer to the hospital by the commission. The statute only permits transfers from one hospital to another. She is discharged.

Application granted.


Summaries of

People ex Rel. Sullivan v. Wendel

Supreme Court, Kings Special Term
Dec 1, 1900
33 Misc. 496 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1900)
Case details for

People ex Rel. Sullivan v. Wendel

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE EX REL. MAURICE J. SULLIVAN, Relator, v . JOHN G. WENDEL and…

Court:Supreme Court, Kings Special Term

Date published: Dec 1, 1900

Citations

33 Misc. 496 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1900)
68 N.Y.S. 948

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