State v. K.E.W.

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 2010-07-02

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Justice JOHNSON delivered the opinion of the Court. In this case we consider whether the evidence supporting a court order requiring a mentally ill person to undergo mental health services is legally sufficient. The trial court found that K.E.W. was mentally ill and as a result of that mental illness was likely to cause serious harm to others, and the court ordered him to submit to temporary inpatient mental heal…

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