In re J.S.W.
Annotate this CaseAfter Respondent voluntarily admitted herself to the behavioral health unit of a hospital, Respondent requested to be discharged. However, the county attorney's office filed a petition requesting that Respondent be committed for further evaluation and treatment. The district court appointed a public defender to represent Respondent, and following a hearing on the petition for commitment, the court committed Respondent to the Montana State Hospital with a treatment order that included the involuntary administration of medication. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) plaint error review of this issue was not warranted; and (2) Respondent was not denied the effective assistance of counsel during the hearing.
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