Ernest L. Evans was indicted for aggravated assault, tried before a judge sitting without a jury, found not guilty by reason of insanity and ordered confined to a state hospital for the mentally ill for a period of not more than twelve months. On August 29, 1980, Evans was admitted to Central State Hospital and on March 11, 1981, a release hearing was held to determine if he met the criteria for civil commitment. He appeals from an order of the trial court holding that he met the criteria for civil commitment.
1. The appellant did not meet his burden of rebutting the presumption that his mental state at the time he committed the aggravated assault continued until the date of the hearing.
Whitfield v. State,
2. Appellant’s contention that Code Ann. § 38-118 is violative of the due process and equal protection guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment has been decided adversely to him in
Clark v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
