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@ Suffolk Law School Last updated 2023-04-02

Order Following Hearing on Petition for Continued Commitment for Treatment of Infectious Disease

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Identified Data Fields:

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Here are the fields we could identify.

  • cirno was cirno (0.60 conf)
  • county was county (0.39 conf)
  • docket_number was caseno (1.00 conf)
  • casename was casename (0.35 conf)
  • hdate was hdate (0.35 conf)
  • commit was commit (0.31 conf)
  • alt was alt (0.34 conf)
  • item__1 was item5 (0.35 conf)
  • item__2 was item6 (0.35 conf)
  • continued was continued (0.41 conf)
  • altern was altern (0.35 conf)
  • item__3 was item7 (0.35 conf)
  • facility__1 was facility (0.33 conf)
  • item__4 was item8 (0.35 conf)
  • facility__2 was facility1 (0.35 conf)
  • treatment was treatment (0.31 conf)
  • item__5 was item9 (0.35 conf)
  • odate was odate (0.35 conf)

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