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    Kevorkian back in prison after temporary release for surgery

    Associated Press
    Feb 7 2005

    LAPEER -- Assisted-suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian is back in prison
    after undergoing surgery for a double hernia, his attorney said Monday.

    Mayer Morganroth said Kevorkian returned to the Thumb Correctional
    Facility in Lapeer on Sunday. Morganroth said Kevorkian is in pain and
    will receive some follow-up treatment, but he didn't know if Kevorkian
    would be released again or if he would be treated at the prison.

    "They don't really tell us. They just grab him and take him to the
    hospital," Morganroth said.

    Kevorkian, 76, is serving a 10- to 25-year sentence for second-degree
    murder after being convicted of giving a fatal injection of drugs to
    a Lou Gehrig's disease patient in 1998.

    He was released from prison last Thursday and underwent surgery Friday
    at Foote Hospital in Jackson. Kevorkian was kept in a separate wing
    apart from other patients and was under constant guard.

    Kevorkian said his cell had been cleared of his books and other
    belongings when he returned Sunday, Morganroth said. Morganroth said
    the prison cleaned it out for security reasons but was returning
    Kevorkian's belongings on Monday.

    Kevorkian has said he assisted in at least 130 deaths, but has
    promised in affidavits and requests for pardon or commutation that
    he will not assist in a suicide if he is released from prison. He is
    eligible for parole in 2007.

    Gov. Jennifer Granholm has said she won't consider pardoning Kevorkian.
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