Probable Cause For Psychiatric Examination Cases in Texas Court of Appeals

Browse 1 probable cause for psychiatric examination cases decided by Texas Court of Appeals. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Probable Cause For Psychiatric Examination Opinions from Texas Court of Appeals (1)

In Re Luke B. Berry, M.D. v. the State of Texas

Physician denied qualified immunity for involuntary psychiatric exam without probable cause

Texas Court of Appeals · 2026-02-25 · Defendant Win · Impact: 65/100

In Re Luke B. Berry, M.D. v. the State of Texas, decided by Texas Court of Appeals on February 25, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The core dispute involved whether a physician, Dr. Luke B....

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Q: How many probable cause for psychiatric examination cases has Texas Court of Appeals decided?

CaseLawBrief currently tracks 1 probable cause for psychiatric examination cases from Texas Court of Appeals. This number is updated as new opinions are published.

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Outcome breakdown: Defendant Win: 1.

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