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Criminal

Jul. 22, 2004

Magistrates Can't Force Drugs on Defendants

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal magistrate in San Diego went too far when she ordered a criminal defendant forcibly drugged to make him competent for trial, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A federal magistrate in San Diego went too far when she ordered a criminal defendant forcibly drugged to make him competent for trial, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
        Whether the state can medicate an unwilling prisoner is a cons...

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