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The Big Story: Judge suspends sex change surgery for man convicted of killing wife

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November 21, 2012

(Boston Globe) US District Judge Mark Wolf suspended a taxpayer-funded sex change operation for Robert Kosilek, who was convicted of killing his wife, Cheryl, in 1990 until the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit hears the case.

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