HEALTH CARE LAW
Involuntary Civil Commitment • Expungement • Standard of Review • Sufficiency of the Evidence
In re Vencil, PICS Case No. 17-0138 (Pa. Jan. 19, 2107) Donohue, J. (19 pages).
Superior Court erred in reversing trial court's finding that there was clear and convincing evidence to support petitioner's 302 commitment in her action to expunge the record of that commitment because the Superior Court wholly misinterpreted the function of §6111.1(g)(2) since a trial court's review was limited to the findings recorded by the physician and the information he or she relied on in arriving at those findings. Vacated and remanded.
February 07, 2017 at 12:00 AM
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HEALTH CARE LAW
Involuntary Civil Commitment • Expungement • Standard of Review • Sufficiency of the Evidence
In re Vencil, PICS Case No. 17-0138 (Pa. Jan. 19, 2107) Donohue, J. (19 pages).
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