Friday, March 1, 2013

Reuters: U.S.: Boston appeals court to hear inmate's sex-change plea in April

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Boston appeals court to hear inmate's sex-change plea in April
Mar 1st 2013, 14:37

BOSTON | Fri Mar 1, 2013 9:37am EST

BOSTON (Reuters) - The question of whether Massachusetts' prison system is obligated to pay for a convicted murderer's sex-change operation will go before the Court of Appeals in Boston next month.

The court said that on April 2 it would hear Massachusetts' case that it was not obligated to pay for the surgery for an inmate serving a life term.

The 63-year-old inmate, who has legally changed his name to Michelle Kosilek, sued the state's Department of Corrections more than a decade ago, trying to force it to pay for gender reassignment surgery.

The plaintiff, born Robert Kosilek, has suffered from gender-identity disorder since childhood. He was convicted in 1992 of murdering his wife, a counselor he had met while he was in drug rehabilitation, after she caught him wearing her clothes.

Judge Mark Wolf of the District Court in Boston ruled in September that the state had violated Kosilek's rights by denying the procedure, noting that Corrections Department medical personnel had recommended it as necessary treatment for his gender-identity disorder.

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