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PHILADELPHIA – A per curiam panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has agreed with a lower court that corrections officers and administrators did not deny a state prisoner access to doctor-ordered treatment.
On May 27, Third Circuit judges Thomas L. Ambro, Patty Shwartz and David J. Porter
affirmed the dismissal in favor of Timothy Miller, CCPM/PCM; Heather Haldeman, Major of the Guard for Unit Management; Richard Ellers, Correctional Health Care Administrator and Mark Garman, Facility Manager/Superintendent, and against plaintiff Thomas Flick.
“Flick is a Pennsylvania state prisoner who was housed at State Correctional Institute Rockview. In October 2019, Flick filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, alleging Eighth Amendment violations against defendants. Flick has gender dysphoria, and alleged in his complaint that defendants denied him access to doctor-ordered treatment to address excessive body
HEATHER HALDEMAN wrote a memoir of growing up in Fremont Place. Heather is at left, and her mom, Marilyn Eaton, is at right.
Larchmont Boulevard, Fremont Place and the surrounding neighborhoods feature prominently in a new memoir by Heather Haldeman, “Kids & Cocktails Don’t Mix.”
The mother of three grew up in Fremont Place in the 1960s and ’70s, when women dressed for their men and connived to attain what they wanted. With her indomitable mother, Marilyn Knight Eaton, her philandering lawyer father, and April, Heather’s golden-haired, favored older sister, chubby “Heatherbean” sought refuge in the community.
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