Judge approves plan to cut 900lb man out of his home for court
Associated Press
May 13, 2019
RICHMOND, Va. -- A federal judge has approved an unusual court transportation plan for a Virginia man who weighs more than 900 pounds.
Kenneth Hicks, of Emporia, is scheduled to plead guilty Monday in a cocaine conspiracy case.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that U.S. Magistrate Judge David Novak last week approved a plan to get Hicks to U.S. District Court in Richmond in a way that protects his health, safety and dignity.
Hicks lives in a dwelling attached to the rear of a mobile home. The plan to get him to the courthouse may involve cutting through a wall, bracing the structure and cutting down some trees.
Hicks asked that the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, first responders and others assess any medical issues he may have.
2 comments:
How are they going to actually physically move him? A fork lift and a pallet jack?
900 pounds? He probably can't walk and is laying in his own shit. I say leave him there. He won't be around long anyway.
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