U.S.A. v. Dr. Ronald McIver - Brief Reply of the Appellant (PDF)
U.S.A. v. Dr. Ronald McIver - Brief Reply of the Appellant (PDF) John P. Flannery, II; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; Record Number 05-4884; Filed: 2006-02-24.
See also: Addendum: The Sad History of Mr. Shealy - with an Introduction by Siobhan Reynolds:
“… Shealy is a man Dr. McIver was accused by the govt of killing. When you look at his record you can plainly see that the govt created a world, through its enforcement strategy, where Shealy was driven to suicide by the doctors’ unwillingness to titrate his meds [because] he was roundly disapproved of for not getting relief from Codeine [and] was labeled an addict.”
See also: Background on PRN’s Support of Dr. McIver - Siobhan Reynolds, President and family member of a patient with pain; Pain Relief Network; 2005.
U.S.A. v. McIver, Appellants Brief (PDF) - Eli Stutsman and Rauch Wise; District Court of South Carolina; Criminal Case #8:04-75; 2005.
Constitutional Claim on Behalf of Americans In Pain - PRN Seeks to Enjoin DEA from Enforcing CSA vs. Docs (PDF) - Siobhan Reynolds; Pain Relief Network; 2005-12-01.
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