Where the defendant has been the subject of an involuntary psychiatric admission and appeals the case beyond the commitment order’s duration, the appeal is not moot because a psychiatric admission carries with it sufficient collateral consequences to invoke an exception to mootness. The Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District, 5th Division, reversed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Maureen Ward Kirby. On July 15, 2012, Deborah S. was admitted to Centegra Hospital “exhibiting paranoia and …