New York – Court OK’s Force Feeding Prison Hunger Striker With Stomach Tube

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    New York – The New York Court of Appeals says prison officials can force feed an inmate on a hunger strike to prevent his death, finding that doesn’t violate his constitutional right to refuse medical treatment.

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    The Court of Appeals, divided 4-2, notes inmate Leroy Dorsey began hunger strikes in 2010, dropping from 241 to 147 pounds, claiming he wanted to transfer and air grievances about his treatment and insisting he wasn’t suicidal.

    Officials got court permission to insert a stomach tube. He resumed eating and appealed that court order.

    The majority says Dorsey was killing himself and officials properly balanced his rights against “legitimate” prison interests, including avoiding disruption from his death or copycats of his “strong-arm” tactic to get what he wanted.


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    iamoverhere
    iamoverhere
    10 years ago

    if they want to die by starvation, let them, whats the problem here
    save the tax payers a lot of money

    AlterHacker
    AlterHacker
    10 years ago

    That’s good as long as the refusal is not due to the lacking of Kosher food.

    10 years ago

    Israel should do the same.

    10 years ago

    Feed them. Feed them well. G-d does not tolerate inscribed indemnity.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    10 years ago

    How tall is he? Maybe he’s healthier this way.