High Court refuses man's appeal not to be made ward of court

A man in his thirties with a mild intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, epilepsy and a serious alcohol problem has lost his objection to being made a ward of court.

High Court refuses man's appeal not to be made ward of court

A man in his thirties with a mild intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, epilepsy and a serious alcohol problem has lost his objection to being made a ward of court.

The man had appealed today to the president of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly, for “a chance” to live independently and “in my own place”

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