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P. v. Jaimes-Mendoza CA1/2
We place the issue on appeal in context by starting with the January 2019 hearing that occasioned our remand in Jaimes-Mendoza I.
January 2019 Hearing
The evidence presented at the three-day hearing on defendant’s request for outpatient status is described in detail in Jaimes-Mendoza I. (See Jaimes-Mendoza I, supra.) In brief, there was uncontradicted testimony that defendant had shown no signs or symptoms of mental illness since he had been hospitalized, he had no incidents of aggression or other concerning behavior since hospitalization, he participated in substance-use-disorder-related meetings, he was willing to work with CONREP, and he had recently been in contact with his family, who could provide him some emotional support in the community.

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