Warrants are ISSUED by a judge or by the police
Frank Caprio - judge - was born in 1936.
Judge Frank Cox House was created in 1898.
Cliff Judge has written: 'Civilization and mental retardation' -- subject(s): Care, History, Mental retardation, People with mental disabilities
Judge J. Frank Graff Bridge was created in 1974.
go blodly if they are judge mental tell them that you really care bout this person and the color of their skin doesnt matter
mental health court
The court can appoint a legal representative and said person can also request representation. In short the presiding judge will ask the person, if they refuse the case can continue.
The Judge - 1986 II Mental Hopscotch 4-68 was released on: USA: 1 September 1989
It is rare for anyone to be permanently committed these days, unless the person has been found guilty of a violent crime that was a by-product of severe mental illness; in such cases, the judge may decide the person is a danger to the community and should not be released. As for everyone else, generally, a commitment to a mental health hospital has a beginning and an end, and often makes provisions for the person to continue receiving therapy on an outpatient basis.
I do not believe that anyone has the right to judge another person.
No, the fifth Amendment of the Constitution guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life or limb (incarceration) without due process. You can only be incarcerated in a mental institution by a judge. There is one exception; most states will hold someone for 72 hours to conduct a mental evaluation of a person who has attempted to commit suicide. See the related link for further information.