
Understanding Civil Commitments and AOT: A Judicial Perspective (Ep. 38)
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Description:
In this episode of I'll Allow It Nevada, we welcome Judge Cynthia Lu of the Second Judicial District Court and Judge Bita Yeager of the Eighth Judicial District Court to the studio to explore civil commitments and Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT). Together, they unpack how these function in Nevada, the legal criteria involved, and the important role courts play in connecting individuals with serious mental illness to community-based care.
The discussion also covers key processes such as walk-in petitions and mental health crisis holds, offering insight into how the legal system helps promote stability, prevent crises, and support individuals in maintaining safe and fulfilling lives in the community. Whether you’re a legal professional, a mental health advocate, or simply interested in how Nevada’s courts address mental health challenges, this episode offers valuable perspectives.
State Bar of Nevada CLE Course ID: P_20250505_50632
Certificate of Attendance: https://ow.ly/ooSi50UnWjZ
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the purpose and legal framework of civil commitments and Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) in Nevada.
- Identify the criteria individuals must meet to qualify for AOT and the role of the judiciary in these cases.
- Explain the processes of walk-in petitions and mental health crisis holds as they relate to civil commitments.
- Recognize how AOT and civil commitments aim to prevent hospitalization, incarceration, and trauma by supporting individuals in community-based care.
- Discuss the impact of civil commitment proceedings on individuals, families, and the broader community.
Faculty: Second Judicial District Court, Judge Cynthia Lu & Eighth Judicial District Court, Judge Bita Yeager
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Audience:
- Judges and court staff
- Legal professionals
- Educators
CLE/CJE: 0.5 CLE/CJE credit hours are available until December 31, 2028.