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Constitutional Law

Oct. 8, 2002

Don't Tread On Us

SAN FRANCISCO - State prisoner James H. Edwards, who walked with the aid of a prosthetic leg, begged prison guards not to put him on an upper tier because the artificial left limb regularly dislodged, causing him to fall.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - State prisoner James H. Edwards, who walked with the aid of a prosthetic leg, begged prison guards not to put him on an upper tier because the artificial left limb regularly dislodged, causing him to fall.
        In April 1998, he was tr...

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