No. 27471 - State of West Virginia v. Levi Sam Shaw
Starcher, J., dissenting:
The sole reason that this young man was sent back from the Anthony Center
was because he has diabetes; and the Anthony Center didn't want to be responsible for
treating his diabetic condition. The omission in the sentencing order by the sentencing judge
of the proper magic words was merely an inadvertent technical omission that the circuit
court quickly corrected.
However, the circuit court didn't want to require the Anthony Center to treat
the defendant's diabetes; and the circuit court also didn't want to put the defendant on
probation. So he was sentenced to a prison term, at the taxpayers' expense.
I agree with the circuit court that probation may not have been a good choice.
But I entirely disagree with the circuit court's refusal to make the Anthony Center treat the
defendant's diabetes. The law is clear that people should not be denied an otherwise
appropriate post-conviction placement, merely because of a medical disability.
I would instruct the circuit court to require the Anthony Center to provide
treatment for the defendant's diabetes.