Section 3104.  


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  • If the report is to the effect that the person is addicted or is by reason of the repeated use of narcotics in imminent danger of addiction, the person shall be taken before the judge, who shall then inform him of his right to be represented by counsel, to make a defense to the petition, to produce witnesses in his behalf, and to cross-examine witnesses. If he is financially unable to employ counsel the judge shall appoint counsel to represent him, and in a county where there is no public defender or where the judge finds that the public defender has properly refused to represent the person, the judge shall fix the compensation to be paid by the county for such services. The judge shall by order fix such time and place for the hearing in open court as will give a reasonable opportunity for the production and examination of witnesses.

(Amended by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1124. Inoperative April 1, 2014. Repealed as of January 1, 2015, pursuant to Section 3202.)