This case is a reminder that, when you have been involuntarily committed because you may be a danger and the court is about to make a decision whether to continue to keep you locked up, it is strongly advised that you do not engage in violence against your roommate.
Analysis of mostly unpublished New Jersey Appellate Court opinions with an emphasis on bizarre fact patterns and/or bizarre applications of law. Writeups only cover the humorous issue(s) and are not comprehensive summaries of case. Oh, and, in case it wasn't obvious, you'd be crazy if you treated this as serious legal advice.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
In Re Civil Commitment of M. F., A-2737-19
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