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Posted by: k9kssr 9 months ago

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    k9kssr9 months ago

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    denden

    It is a long and difficult process to get the courts to declare someone "incompetent", much less get an order of detainment. An EOD (emergency order of detainment) usually means they are a danger to themselves or others.

    The suggestion might be to refer to mental health, but they have to be willing to keep that referral, they can't be forced by a doctor to do so.

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