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State v. G.S. (In re G.S.)

Court of Appeals of Oregon.
Feb 28, 2018
412 P.3d 1232 (Or. Ct. App. 2018)

Opinion

A165288

02-28-2018

In the Matter of G.S., a Person Alleged to have a Mental Illness. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. G.S., Appellant.

Alexander C. Cambier and Multnomah Defenders, Inc., filed the brief for appellant. Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General, and Jona J. Maukonen, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent.


Alexander C. Cambier and Multnomah Defenders, Inc., filed the brief for appellant.

Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General, and Jona J. Maukonen, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent.

Before Ortega, Presiding Judge, and Garrett, Judge, and Powers, Judge.

PER CURIAMIn this appeal, appellant seeks reversal of an order committing him to the Mental Health Division for a period not to exceed 180 days. See ORS 426.130. He contends, in an unpreserved assignment of error, that the order should be reversed because the trial court failed to inform him, as required by ORS 426.100(1)(c), of some of the possible results of the hearing. The state concedes the error, and we agree that the court's failure to fully comply with ORS 426.100(1) constitutes plain error. See State v. Ritzman , 192 Or. App. 296, 298-99, 84 P.3d 1129 (2004) (failure to advise the allegedly mentally ill person directly regarding the rights listed in ORS 426.100(1) or conduct an examination on the record to determine whether a valid waiver of the right to be advised has been knowingly and voluntarily made is plain error). We further conclude, for the reasons stated in State v. M. L. R. , 256 Or. App. 566, 570-72, 303 P.3d 954 (2013) (nature of the civil commitment proceedings, the gravity of the violation, the ends of justice, and the lack of harmless error), that it is appropriate to exercise our discretion to correct the error.

Our disposition obviates the need to address appellant's other assignment of error.
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Reversed.


Summaries of

State v. G.S. (In re G.S.)

Court of Appeals of Oregon.
Feb 28, 2018
412 P.3d 1232 (Or. Ct. App. 2018)
Case details for

State v. G.S. (In re G.S.)

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of G.S., a Person Alleged to have a Mental Illness. STATE of…

Court:Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Date published: Feb 28, 2018

Citations

412 P.3d 1232 (Or. Ct. App. 2018)
290 Or. App. 574