By North Carolina Judicial Branch
In re: Gilbert Moore, Jr.
Involuntary commitment, respondent may waive his right to challenge sufficiency of facts i the affidavit or petition if issue is not timely raised; trial court can make evidentiary findings of fact; trial court's ultimate finding of fact that respondent was a danger to himself supported by findings of facts that indicated future conduct
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Involuntary commitment, respondent may waive his right to challenge sufficiency of facts i the affidavit or petition if issue is not timely raised; trial court can make evidentiary findings of fact; trial court's ultimate finding of fact that respondent was a danger to himself supported by findings of facts that indicated future conduct