Case Name: In the Matter of N. A. M., Alleged to be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. N. A. M., Appellant
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 2009-11-18
Citations: 232 Or. App. 208
Docket Number: 080969264; A140204
Parties: In the Matter of N. A. M., Alleged to be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. N. A. M., Appellant.
Judges: Before Edmonds, Presiding Judge, and Wollheim, Judge, and Sercombe, Judge.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 232
Pages: 208–209

Head Matter:
Submitted October 2,
reversed November 18, 2009
In the Matter of N. A. M., Alleged to be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE OF OREGON, Respondent, v. N. A. M., Appellant.
Multnomah County Circuit Court
080969264; A140204
221 P3d 800
Lance D. Perdue filed the brief for appellant.
John R. Kroger, Attorney General, Jerome Lidz, Solicitor General, and Samuel A. Kubernick, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent.
Before Edmonds, Presiding Judge, and Wollheim, Judge, and Sercombe, Judge.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
Appellant seeks reversal of the trial court's judgment committing him as a mentally ill person for a period not to exceed 180 days. ORS 426.130. Appellant contends that the record does not establish by clear and convincing evidence that he is a danger to others and unable to provide for his basic needs as the result of a mental disorder. See ORS 426.005(l)(d). The state concedes that the record does not contain clear and convincing evidence to support the involuntary commitment and that the trial court's judgment should be reversed. On de novo review, we agree and accept the state's concession.
Reversed.