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Reigosa v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Sep 26, 1978
362 So. 2d 714 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

Summary

In Reigosa v. State, 362 So.2d 714 (Fla. 3d DCA 1978), this court reversed an order characterized as requiring the "draconian procedure," 362 So.2d at 715, of involuntary hospitalization when there was no showing that the patient was unable to survive outside the hospital with the care of family or friends.

Summary of this case from Bergman v. Serns

Opinion

No. 77-2655.

September 26, 1978.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Sidney M. Weaver, J.

Bennett H. Brummer, Public Defender and Elliot H. Scherker, Asst. Public Defender, for appellant.

Robert L. Shevin, Atty. Gen. and James H. Greason, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

Before HAVERFIELD, C.J., and BARKDULL and KEHOE, JJ.

Chief Judge Haverfield participated in the decision in this case but did not hear oral argument.


This is an appeal of an order of involuntary hospitalization under the Baker Act, specifically Section 394.467, Florida Statutes [1977]. We reverse.

A careful review of the record of the hearing on the state's petition for involuntary hospitalization reveals that although it was adequately proven that appellant was mentally ill, he was not shown to be dangerous to himself. Neither did the state show by clear and convincing evidence that he was dangerous to others, physically or emotionally, or without the capacity to survive in freedom with the help of family or friends. Indeed, the record is barren of any exploration of less restrictive alternatives to involuntary hospitalization.

Absent clear and convincing proof that an individual is dangerous to himself or others, the state may not deprive him of his freedom on the basis of mental illness alone if he is capable of surviving with help in freedom. O'Connor v. Donaldson, 422 U.S. 563, 95 S.Ct. 2486, 45 L.Ed.2d 396 (1975); In re Beverly, 342 So.2d 481 (Fla. 1977); In re Smith, 342 So.2d 491 (Fla. 1977).

The order of the trial court is reversed, and the cause is remanded with instructions to consider the possibilities of other means of treating appellant than by involuntary hospitalization, and to explore all possible alternatives to this draconian procedure.

Reversed and remanded.


Summaries of

Reigosa v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Sep 26, 1978
362 So. 2d 714 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

In Reigosa v. State, 362 So.2d 714 (Fla. 3d DCA 1978), this court reversed an order characterized as requiring the "draconian procedure," 362 So.2d at 715, of involuntary hospitalization when there was no showing that the patient was unable to survive outside the hospital with the care of family or friends.

Summary of this case from Bergman v. Serns
Case details for

Reigosa v. State

Case Details

Full title:JOSE EMILIO REIGOSA, APPELLANT, v. THE STATE OF FLORIDA, APPELLEE

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Sep 26, 1978

Citations

362 So. 2d 714 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1978)

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