Case Name: In the Matter of A. P. C., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. A. P. C., Appellant.
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 2018-07-25
Citations: 423 P.3d 176
Docket Number: A164227
Parties: In the Matter of A. P. C., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness.
Judges: Before Hadlock, Presiding Judge, and DeHoog, Judge, and Aoyagi, Judge.
Reporter: Pacific Reporter 3d
Volume: 423
Pages: 176–176

Head Matter:
In the Matter of A. P. C., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness.
STATE of Oregon, Respondent,
v.
A. P. C., Appellant.
A164227
Court of Appeals of Oregon.
Submitted June 1, 2018.
July 25, 2018
Alexander C. Cambier and Multnomah Defenders, Inc., filed the brief for appellant.
Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General, and Jonathan N. Schildt, Assistant Attorney General, filed the brief for respondent.
Before Hadlock, Presiding Judge, and DeHoog, Judge, and Aoyagi, Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
Appellant seeks reversal of a judgment committing him to the custody of the Mental Health Division for a period not to exceed 180 days. See ORS 426.130. In his only assignment of error, appellant argues that the record lacked sufficient evidence that, due to a mental disorder, appellant was a danger to himself or unable to provide for his basic needs. The state concedes that "the evidence is insufficient to establish that, because of his mental disorder, appellant was a danger to self or unable to provide for his basic needs" and that the judgment of commitment should be reversed. We agree, accept the state's concession, and reverse.
Reversed.