STATE v. ROWE


497 P.2d 1230 (1972)

In the matter of Robert M. Rowe, Alleged to Be a Mentally Ill Person. STATE of Oregon, Respondent, v. Robert M. ROWE, Alleged to Be a Mentally Ill Person, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon, Department 2.

Decided June 9, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Laird Kirkpatrick and Ira Blatt, Legal Aid Service, Portland, for appellant.

Lee Johnson, Atty. Gen., and John H. Clough, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salem, for respondent.

Before SCHWAB, C.J., and FORT and THORNTON, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

The state concedes that the trial court did not cause a record to be made of the proceedings which led to an order adjudging Robert Rowe a mentally ill person and ordering him committed to the state hospital. The state also concedes that this was error in view of ORS 426.160 which provides:

"The judge shall cause to be recorded in the court records a full account of proceedings had at the hearing and examination * * *."

Reversed...

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