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Involuntary Commitment Order Mentally Ill Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in Special Proceedings Statewide.
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File No.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
In The General Court Of Justice
District Court Division
County
Name Of Respondent
IN THE MATTER OF:
INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT ORDER
MENTALLY ILL
G.S. 122C-267, 122C-268, 122C-271, 122C-276
FINDINGS
The Court finds that:
1. The State
2. The respondent
3. The 24-hour facility
was
was
was
was not represented by counsel.
was not represented by counsel.
was not represented by counsel.
Based on the evidence presented, the Court
4. by clear, cogent and convincing evidence finds as facts all matters set out in the physician's/eligible psychologist's report,
specified below, and the report is incorporated by reference as findings.
Date Of Last Examiner's Report
Name Of Physician/Eligible Psychologist
5. by clear, cogent and convincing evidence finds these other facts:
respondent discharged before court date
respondent signed voluntary commitment before court date
special counsel stipulates there is sufficient evidence for commitment
facts supporting involuntary commitment:
6. finds that the respondent does not meet the criteria for commitment.
7. finds that this proceeding was begun after the respondent was charged with a violent crime and was found incapable of
proceeding.
NOTE: Use AOC-SP-911M for involuntary commitment of defendant found not guilty by reason of insanity.
NOTE TO CLERK: The clerk in the hearing county should enter this order into NICS, if appropriate, and forward the original order to the clerk in the
originating county.
(Over)
AOC-SP-203, Rev. 7/11
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