Kevorkian Sues Police, Prosecutors
Jack Kevorkian filed a $25-million federal lawsuit against a suburban Detroit police department and two prosecutors who broke up his counseling session with a woman who later died with his help. The lawsuit contends that police violated the civil rights of Kevorkian and Isabel Correa, who said she wanted to die because of debilitating spinal cord tumors, said Kevorkian lawyer Geoffrey Fieger. The lawsuit names the Bloomfield Township Police Department and Oakland County assistant prosecutors Larry Bunting and Larry Kozma.
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