Opinion
06-CR-0550 (JS).
January 20, 2009
For Government: Richard Thomas Lunger, Jr., Esq., Christopher Allen Ott, Esq., James Halleron Knapp, Esq., James M. Miskiewicz, Esq., United States Attorneys Office, Central Islip, NY.
For Defendants: Sandra Hatfield, Roland G. Riopelle, Esq., Maurice H. Sercarz, Esq., Sercarz Riopelle, LLP, New York, NY, David Brooks, John C. Meringolo, Esq., Meringolo and Associates, P.C., New York, NY, Zaki I. Tamir, Esq., Gofer Tamir and Assoc., New York, NY, James M. LaRossa, Esq., New York, NY, Kenneth Ravenell, Esq., William H. Murphy, Jr., Esq., The Murphy Firm, Baltimore, MD, Richard Ware Levitt, Esq., Yvonne Shivers, Esq., Law Offices of Richard W. Levitt, New York, NY, Roger V Archibald, Esq., William C. Thompson, Esq., Brooklyn, NY.
Patricia Lennex: Michael F. Bachner, Esq., Bachner Herskovits, P.C., New York, NY.
ORDER
The Court has been advised by Dr. M. Liebowitz, that the Defendant David H. Brooks, in the custody of the Nassau County Correctional Facility, medically requires the following medications be administered to him: Ativan (2mg tablets, up to ten tablets per day) and Ambien (10mg tablets, up to 2 tablets at bedtime). The Court has verified that the prescriptions have been lawfully filled and are medically necessary. Therefore, the Court directs Michael Sposato, Warden of the Nassau County Correctional Facility, located at 100 Carman Avenue, East Meadow, NY 11554 to administer these medications to Mr. Brooks, as described above, which will be delivered by the United States Marshal's Service.
SO ORDERED.