People who are civilly committed to a psychiatric hospital
A) have specific rights prohibiting recommitment once released.
B) tend to have similar protection of their rights to those dealt with by criminal law.
C) lose their rights just as those convicted of criminal offences do.
D) serve a specific sentence.
E) lose some, but not all, of their rights, unlike those convicted of criminal offences.
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