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A patient who is not a [[restricted patient]] and in whose case, therefore, the [[Ministry of Justice]] has no | {{Information-header}} | ||
A patient who is not a [[restricted patient]] and in whose case, therefore, the [[Ministry of Justice]] has no involvement. | |||
For example, patients detained under the main civil sections ([[s2]] and [[s3]]) - and those detained under hospital orders ([[s37]]). | For example, patients detained under the main civil sections ([[s2]] and [[s3]]) - and those detained under hospital orders ([[s37]]). | ||
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A patient who is not a restricted patient and in whose case, therefore, the Ministry of Justice has no involvement.
For example, patients detained under the main civil sections (s2 and s3) - and those detained under hospital orders (s37).
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