Associated Press
BOSTON — Massachusetts prison officials are arguing before a federal appeals court that the state should not have to pay for sex change surgery for an inmate serving life for a murder conviction.
Michelle Kosilek, then known as Robert Kosilek, was convicted of killing spouse Cheryl Kosilek in 1990.
A federal judge ruled in 2012 the state Department of Correction must provide surgery to treat Kosilek’s gender-identity disorder. Kosilek, now in her early 60s, was transitioning to a female identity before the killing.
In January, three judges of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ruling saying receiving medical treatment is everyone’s constitutional right.
Prison officials say Kosilek has been given female hormones, laser hair removal and psychotherapy.
The full appeals court is hearing arguments in the case Thursday.