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4) We also accept that the detention is justified in the interests of the patient's
4.1) Health,
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4.2) Safety
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4.3) Protection of others for the reasons set out above.
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9 7. Exercise of discretion
There were no special features of this case which persuaded us to exercise our
discretion to discharge.
1) There were no special features of this case which persuaded us to exercise our discretion
to discharge.
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10 8. Statutory criteria
The grounds and statutory criteria are satisfied. The section is upheld.
1) The grounds and statutory criteria are satisfied. The section is upheld.
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Judge Hyman
Date 8th November, 2018
Notice:
A person seeking permission to appeal must make a written application to the tribunal for
permission to appeal. An application for permission must:
a. identifies the decision of the tribunal to which it relates;
b. identifies the alleged error or errors of lav./ in the decision"; and
c. states the result the party making the application is seeking.
An application for permission must be sent or delivered to the tribunal so that it is received
no later than 28 days after the latest of the dates that the tribunal sends to the person
making the application:
a. written reasons for the decision;
b. notification of amended reasons for, or correction of, the decision following a
review; or
c. notification that an application for the decision to be set aside has been
unsuccessful. (Note: This date only applies if the application for the decision to be set
aside was made within the initial 28-day time limit, or any extension of that time
previously granted by the tribunal.)

