NH Supreme Court rules psychiatric patients must get due process within 3 days of detention Share Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 11, 2021 Share Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript DAYS EVEN WEEKS WITH NO RECOURSE. WE THANK JANE DOE FOR HER COURAGEOUSNESS. THIS CASE WAS BROUGHT BY A WOMAN WHO WAS INVOLUNTARILY ADMITTED TO THE DARTMOUTH. CENTER EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DIDN’T RECEIVE A PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING UNTIL 17 DAYS AFTER HER INITIAL ADMISSION TO THE ER AND SHE FILED THE HABEAS CORPUS ACTION SAYING THIS IS WRONG THE SUPERIOR COURT CITED WITH JANE DOE THE STATE APPEALED THE DECISION AND TODAY NEW HAMPSHIRE’S COURT RULED AGAIN IN FAVOR OF THE PATIENT PART OF WHAT? I BELIEVE THAT THE JANE DOE DECISION REFLECTS IS LONGSTANDING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS. WE DON’T TREAT ANY OTHER MEDICAL CONDITION. WE DON’T HOLD PEOPLE IN A LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION FOR DAYS ON END IN AN EMERGENCY ROOM WITHOUT WITH
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