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I'm proposing that the section currently named "Legal issues" be changed to something realted to his episode of psychosis, as he wasn't charged with any crime and was only detained for a short period of time. This isn't in line with similar articles who use "Legal issues" as a title to be able to reference either the person being sued by institutions or people, or the person being arrested and charged with some kind of crime, rather than a short period of detainment following an episode of psychosis. I don't think the term is used here properly and I think that it should be named something such as "Mental health issues" or "Psychosis episode". Possibly it could even be changed to "Controversies" in line with other articles covering non-charges related issues. - CIN I&II ( talk) 02:35, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
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I'm proposing that the section currently named "Legal issues" be changed to something realted to his episode of psychosis, as he wasn't charged with any crime and was only detained for a short period of time. This isn't in line with similar articles who use "Legal issues" as a title to be able to reference either the person being sued by institutions or people, or the person being arrested and charged with some kind of crime, rather than a short period of detainment following an episode of psychosis. I don't think the term is used here properly and I think that it should be named something such as "Mental health issues" or "Psychosis episode". Possibly it could even be changed to "Controversies" in line with other articles covering non-charges related issues. - CIN I&II ( talk) 02:35, 29 April 2024 (UTC)