In Deciding Whether Or Not To Issue A ECO/TDO A Magistrate May Consider :

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In Deciding Whether Or Not To Issue A ECO/TDO A Magistrate May Consider :

In deciding whether or not to issue a ECO/TDO a Magistrate may consider : Recommendations of any treating or examining physician or psychologist Past actions of the person Past mental health treatment Relevant hearsay Any medical records available Affidavits if the witness is unavailable and the affidavit so states Any other relevant information

Section 37.2-808 states that the magistrate may renew the 4 hour ECO for up to 2 additional hours for good cause.

(Good Cause reasons may include getting medical clearance or time for the CSB to find a suitable facility).

Region Ten Emergency Services is available 24 hours a day at (434) 972-1800.

In deciding whether or not to issue a ECO/TDO a Magistrate may consider : Recommendations of any treating or examining physician or psychologist Past actions of the person Past mental health treatment Relevant hearsay Any medical records available Affidavits if the witness is unavailable and the affidavit so states Any other relevant information

Section 37.2-808 states that the magistrate may renew the 4 hour ECO for up to 2 additional hours for good cause.

(Good Cause reasons may include getting medical clearance or time for the CSB to find a suitable facility).

Region Ten Emergency Services is available 24 hours a day at (434) 972-1800.

In deciding whether or not to issue a ECO/TDO a Magistrate may consider : Recommendations of any treating or examining physician or psychologist Past actions of the person Past mental health treatment Relevant hearsay Any medical records available Affidavits if the witness is unavailable and the affidavit so states Any other relevant information

Section 37.2-808 states that the magistrate may renew the 4 hour ECO for up to 2 additional hours for good cause.

(Good Cause reasons may include getting medical clearance or time for the CSB to find a suitable facility).

Region Ten Emergency Services is available 24 hours a day at (434) 972-1800.

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