North Texas mental health hospital pleads guilty to illegally detaining woman, agrees to $200K fine
An Arlington mental health hospital facing 26 criminal charges in Tarrant County avoided going to trial after pleading guilty Friday to a misdemeanor charge and agreeing to pay a $200,000 fine.
In exchange, Tarrant County agreed to waive the 25 other charges and not prosecute any of Sundance Hospital's individual owners.
"This is a groundbreaking conviction," Tarrant County District Attorney Sharen Wilson said. "Not just because a corporation has been found guilty of a criminal offense, but for the severity of their conduct holding people at a mental health facility against their will for financial gain."
The hospital pleaded guilty to the indictment's seventh count, which alleged that a female patient was illegally detained for more than two weeks after two probate judges ordered her release.
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