U.S. v. Weston, No. 99-3119 (D.C. Cir.) (206 F.3d 9) (March 24, 2000) (Per Curiam)
This case is noted for its extended discussion of the parameters under which the Bureau of Prisons may forcibly use antipsychotic drugs on a prisoner. Here, the defendant was charged with killing two police officers and the attempted murder of a third. He was diagnosed as a “paranoid schizophrenic”, which ...
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