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(i.e., Lithium, MAO Inhibitors, Theophylline): Yes No (If Yes, explain): PA DOC STAND ARD DIETS ^ DIABETIC: Circle calorie level. Diabetic diets have a total fat content <30%, Na restricted; H3 snack automatically included. 1500 2000 2500 3000 ^ CARDIAC: Fat/CholesteroUSodium Restricted: Total fat <30% of total calories; Saturated fat 4% of total calories; Cholesterol <200 mg/day; Sodium 3000- 4000 mg HIGH KCAL/PRO: 120 gram protein, >4000 kcal ^ MECHANICAL SOFT: Consistency modified to minimi~r n~ for ch ^ RENAL (NON DIALYSIS): 60 gram protein, sodium, otassi h horns 8c IIuid controlled ^ CLEAR LIQUID: (duration 3 days max) ^ RENAL (DIALYSIS: 80 gram protein, sodium, potassium, hos orus & IIuid controlled ^ FULL LIQUID: (duration 3 days max) ^ OTHER NON-STANDARD DIET: Additional modifications/comments: Physician/PA Signature: p ~ V ~ .~~,. G Therapeutic Diet Order Inmate Name: ' tip J-~ i ~t..'t~ Commonweaith of Pennsylvania ` Department of Corrections Inmate Number: U~.. 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O ~~ ~ to fight virus a,$er it has infected the immune system, $ drugs fight the -- - ---. ~ ~• ~..a.uans for ne adds L 3/1/03 A split Montana Supreme Court has refused immediate help for the state's 900 prison inmates who aren't being treated fm h seeking~nea>zne~ of hepatitis C. In Mo~ana, about 30 C. Inmate Keith A. Brown filed the petition ~ P infected with HCV. In his ~~ of the state's 2,750 inmet~ have hepatitis and no treatment for most of the and asked the hi °~ BPO~ charged that he is dying a slow, painful death at the oral gh cotnt to impose an immediate death sentence, grant him a medical ~ >~n in Missoula Roche Reduces Coat of New Combination Thera ~°le °i °~ ~"~ treatment in prison, used in combination with Roche has announced that Copegus (rYbavirin, USP), the medication than Rebetol. Pegasys ~~~~ ttlfa-2a) for the treatment of chronic Copegus is now available in U.S. C will be 43 ptxcent less pharmacies. Pegasys is available as a pt+cmDCed solution and administered~as a ~r~ subcutaneous injection once a week Copegus is available as a 200 For Genotype I and 4 - takes for 48 weeks with 180mc p ~ tablet and is administered orally, two times daily in a split dose. 24 weeks of gent with 180mc P g egasys weekly and 1000-1200 mg. of Copegus ~Y, Fm email www.pegasys.com or call 1-g877-Pegasys~ and soomg Copegus daily. For additional information and p~~ yo~nn: A Protein and Hepatitis C: Protein Intake Chart ~l~e protein intake is important to build and maintain m ad'usted to se's b body g~ uncle mass and to assist in healing and . p~m ~~ must be J wei and medical condition, Approximately 1.0 m 1.5 of nc°nrmended in the diet each day fm legenention of liver cells in non-cirrhotic 8m lam ~ kilogtgm °f ~Y weight is with cirihosis, a complication known as encephalopathy, or impaired mental ~~' ~ a small but significant number of individuals disorientation and confusion. The exact cause of ' ~' °~m'• Affected individuals may show signs of hnk betvvnn dietary protein and ~~oP~Y ~ not ~' ~erstood. While some experts do not believe there is a enctPhalopathY~ others believe in m a vegetarian diet; in order to help improve menial ~Y reducing or even elrminating animal protein and sabering than .6 - 8 status. Patients who are at risk for encephalopathy ~~~ ~~ ~ eat no more. gm. of anneal source Protein Per kilogram of body weight per day. (Animal source °1°g ~9~ Pam rntalce body weight should be of food.) Then is no limit on ~~j m ~~ ~ ~', and The table below gives 8~s of animal so considered a PAY ~vegetsnan Perin substitutes are not utilized, arse Pam intake _ FouadaII~ ~i~ ~ C. Far speciSc recommendati ~s, Huh your physici~aa, CopYn8~ American ~ to 1001bs. 1301bs. 1S0 lbs. 1701bs. 2001bs. 4,. 1 L S Veteran: is Deleon or jai! reported seeing combat duty. during their military servke and b 1998, an estimated S6,,S00 Vktnam Warm vetenils sad 18,500 Persian Gaff War-en veterans wen 6eW is State asd Federal prieona. The OSP(Or+egon State Prison) Veteiaas Association and the HCV ~SSuppm °rt ~ ~8 tog~er to help raise away of you are a Veteran and would li"Ice to share your feelings with other Vets in prison, please seed yoar stories, poems, or m'n''~ to: HCV Priwa Support Project PO Boi 41803 Please include EaiK~ OR 97404 ~~on ~ P~ Submissions will be m newsletter or website. Space is limitod so please try to Pr'~d our possible. We reserve the ~ as short as right to edit all submissions. Thanks. (Continued o. 8) CHANGING 1VIE 0~~~ tY~ ,New ways of doing new things. I know I need to d' ~~ New is ~ . due old habits. I know I need to change. I mow I ~ to Snd the real me. Underneath my grief and pain. But, I tell ya... No matter where I look, or how hard I search, I still don't feel at easa. I want to be different, Don't want those old stings. I want to walls arocmd sober and clean, Free of criminal aqs and other dY~mcsional things. I want fA veatin+e into safe and intere,9ting ph>cxs, To be accepting of new faces. I want to barn, To grow, To fulfill some of my dreams. But, what holds me back I ask? is it ~Se that I am afraid oi; Or I ask... Is it Me? - Cleriner M Bosom 1995, Revised 1998 Hepatitis C Awat+eness News 7 weight saes m'~8e Protein intaloe for _ won of liver oon-cirrhotic ~~ r'0°O~~ cells in patients for p~~ at risk for en~opamy 45-68 gm (6A oz, meat or equivalent) 59-87 gm. (8-12 oz meat or equivalent) 68-103 gm. (9.7_14 oz meat or equivalent) 77-116 gm. (11-16 oz meat or equivalent) 91-136 gm. (13-I9 oz. meat ar equivalent) a series of fact sheets written by experts in the field cf liver disease Nutrition and Hepatitis C ~~~~ ~' e u +'t In the past, diet modification was seen as an important part of liver disease management; this is less true today. However, recent data suggest that steatosis (fatty infiltrates of the liver) contribute to liver disease progression and could possibly lower HCV medical treatment response. Poor diet and little or no exercise greatly contribute to the formation of steatosis. Therefore it is recommended that people with hepatitis C eat a healthy, well- balanced diet, engage in moderate exercise and get plenty of rest. Diet A diet that follows the general guidelines for good nutrition based on the Food Guide Pyramid (see below)is generally recommended for people with stable chronic hepatitis C. Once someone develops cirrhosis it is very important that a liver disease specialist and a nutritionist be consulted. The number of daily servings listed in the pyramid may seem like a lot of food, but what counts as a serving may be smaller than most people think. For example, HCSP • VERSION 1.0 • September 2004 it is recommended that adults eat 6-11 services of bread, cereal, rice, and/or pasta; 1 slice of bread counts as one serving, and a sandwich (two slices of bread) counts as 2 servings. It is also recommended that you balance the food you eat with physical activity. A healthy diet is low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium (salt), high in complex carbohydrates, and has adequate protein. Drinking enough fluid is also important; experts typically recommend eight glasses of water per day. Most people can obtain adequate nutrients by eating awell-balanced diet. Some people with HCV find various nutritional supplements beneficial. However, certain vitamins and minerals (e.g., vitamin A, vitamin D, iron, and niacin) can be toxic to the liver in high doses. People with hepatitis C should consult their healthcare provider-and perhaps also a trained dietitian or nutritionist-before starting any new diet. Some people with hepatitis C experience loss of appetite (anorexia), nausea, and diarrhea; these may also occur as side effects of the drugs used to treat HCV. Many people find it helpful to eat small, frequent healthy meals and snacks rather than three large meals each day. Soft or liquid foods and foods at room temperature (neither hot nor cold) may be easier to tolerate, while spicy or fatty foods may worsen nausea. If a person is unable to obtain enough nutrients by eating normally, liquid nutritional supplements (such as Advera, Ensure, or Sustacal) can be used. The following is speculative, but is nutritionally sound: Because the liver processes and detoxifies everything a person eats, avoiding certain foods may help reduce the liver's work load. Most experts recommend that people with HCV avoid consumption of raw or undercooked shellfish (which can contain hepatitis A and other viruses and bacteria). Processed foods may contain chemical additives and high levels of sodium, so people with HCV may benefit from limiting consumption of canned, frozen, or preserved foods, as well as fast foods. All fruits and vegetables should be washed to remove harmful residues. People with HCV should read food labels and familiarize themselves with ingredients. It is often recommended that people with HCV should avoid foods high in fat, salt, or sugar. Some people with HCV find it difficult to tolerate dairy products; if this is the case, soy milk orrice milk may be good substitutes. C~XNit~~`f- k ~~. Looking at the Pieces of the Pyramid The Food Guide Pyramid emphasizes foods from the five major food groups shown in the three lower sections of the Pyramid. Each of these food groups provides some, but not all, of the nutrients you need. Foods in one group can't replace those in another. No one food group is more important than another -for good health, you need them all. , ~' I f i I15f SPAFiIIuIY c: (`~ ~~ .: . 3.53~A4'INGS x: P~ • r _. ,~,x . _. At the base of the Food Guide Pyramid are breads, cereals, rice, and pasta -all foods from grains. You need the most servings of these foods each day. Reprinted with the permission of the U.S. Department ofAgriculture and the U.S. Depeartment of Health and Human Services Some experts believe protein from vegetables, dairy products, fish, or chicken may be easier to process than protein. from meat. However, adequate protein is important for body tissue maintenance and repair. On this level of the Food Guide Pyramid are two groups of foods that come mostly from animals: milk, yogurt, and cheese; and meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, and nuts. These foods are important for protein, calcium, iron, and zinc. This level includes foods that come from plants -vegetables and fruits. Most people need to eat ;!" more of these foods for the vitamins, minerals, and fiber they supply. n~u~cs ~ ~ -- "~ ~«, f, For more information about hepatitis C, hepatitis B and HCV coinfections, please visit www.hcvadvocate.org. t ~, ;i ~} You may not have a lot of control over what hepatitis C ~ @ ~~~-t'r~i`~~Y ° ` does to your body, but you can help keep yourself Executive DJrector healthier by eating properly, which will strengthen the Ediaar-mac ~~ Alan Franciscus immune system and help fight hepatitis C. Design Click here (www.hcvadvocate.org/hepatitis/ PaulaFener factsheets_pdf/Food_Pyramid Guide.pdf) to download Production _ the USDA Food Guide Pyramid. Although the Food Guide C.D. Mazoff, PhD is a good tool to use, it is important to know that the Contact in/ormation: Guide is being revised to include more information on Hepatitis C Support Project healthier foods, and will emphasize more complex PO Box 427037 son Francisco, CA 94142-7037 carbohydrates (multi-grain products) and a better balance between the different food groups. alanfranciscus®hcvadvocate.org The information in this fact sheet is designed to help you understand and manage HCV and is not intended as medical advice. Alt persons with HCV should consult a medical practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of HCV. This information is provided by the Hepatitis C Support Project • a nonprofit organization for HCV education, support and advocacy ®2004 Hepatitis C Support Project • Reprint permission is granted and encouraged with credit to the Hepatitis C Support Project. HCSP • VERSION 7.0 • September 2004 The small tip of the Pyramid shows fats, oils, and sweets. These are foods such as salad dressings and oils, cream, butter, margarine, sugars, soft drinks, candies, and sweet desserts. These foods provide calories and little else nutritionally. Most people should use them sparingly. s ~ u -- :~-:-~ ~~~ ~_`~ 2 Part Two THE DISORDERS Hypertension S@@ HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. Hyperthyroid This disorder occurs when the thyroid gland produces too much hormone, resulting in an overactive meta- bolic state. The body's processes, including digestion, speed, up with this disorder. Malabsorption occurs; sa a proper diet is important. The symptoms of hyperthy- roidism aze nervousness, irritability, increased perspi- ration, insomnia .and fatigue, weakness, hair and weight loss, separation of the nails, hand tremors, intolerance ofheat, rapid heaztbeat, and sometimes protruding eye- balls. The condition is sometimes called thyrotoxicosis or Grave's c:isease. The pits~tazy gland, pazathyroid glands, and sex glands all work together and are influenced by thyroid function. If there is a problem in one place, they all may be affected. This condition is not as common as an underactive thyroid (see HvParHYRaD in Part Two). A malfunctioning thyroid can be the underlying cause of many recurring illnesses. NUTRIENTS SUOPLEMENT SUOOESTED D08AOE CDMMENTB ~ important MuMivitamin /1s directed on increased vitam(na and eM lehei. !Negadosss rr!inxa!s are repd8d !r. thin mineral complex daily. "hyper" metabolic condition. lritamir, B 50 mg 3 times daily Vitamin B injections may be complex with meals. necessary. with extra rlboHavin (B2) and thiamine (8,) B, (pyridoxine) ~~ Brewer's yeast 1-3 tbsp. daily. Rk~r in marry basic nutrients, especially the B vitamins. Essential fatty Its directedi on Needed for correct glandular adds label. function. ;, Lecfthin VNamin C As directed on Alds in digestion of fats and label. protects the lining of all cells and organs. 3,000-5,000 mg Especially important in this daffy. stressful condition. Hypertension/Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) Vitamin E 400 IU deity. (Do Avoid excessive amounts of not exceed this vitamin E. This may stimulate dosage.) the thyroid gland; however, a smaA amount is needed. RECOMMENDATIONS ^ Eat plenty of the following foods: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, peaches, pears, rutabagas, soybeans, spinach, and turnips. These help to suppress thyroid hormone production. ^ Avoid dairy products•~~wl~ / Also avoid stimulants, coffee, tea, nicotine, and soft drinks. ,. CONSIDERATIONS ^ Radioactive iodine (1-131) is used to treat this condi- tion. Be wary of this. Seven side effects have been known to accompany the use of I-131. ^ Also, don't rush into surgery! Try improving your diet ~R 1 . Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) Oversecretion of insulin by the pancreas results in hy- poglycemia, acondition in which there is an abnor- mallylow level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Heredity can be a cause, but the disease is most often precipitated by an inadequate diet. This is referred to as functional hypoglycemia {FH). Symptoms of FH ham c a direct rela- tionship to the time and type ofineal thatwas last eaten. A hypoglycemic may display any or all of the following symptoms: Fatigue, dizziness, headache and irritability if meals are missed, depression, anxiety, cravings for sweets, confusion, night sweats, weakness in legs, swol- len feet, tightness in chest, constant hunger, pain in various parts of the body (especially the eyes), nervous habits, mental disturbances, and insomnia. Hypoglycemia mimics many diseases. Related disor- ders include allergies, asthma, hay fever, indigestion, obesity, nutritional deficiencies, malabsorption, coli- tis, constipation, and impaired memory. Abnormal protein and carbohydrate metabolism and poor adrenal function are part of hypoglycemia. Proper diet is a key factor for the hypoglycemic to maintain proper blood sugar levels. See the hypoglycemic diet below 211 C ~.>(~IGCC--FJ 1 i ,~ ,~ ~.~ `~~N ~. C~~~#"~i' A$~ ~ ;n~,`V r~ ~ ~.~ ~ C Ui/~ ~~"~.I~~.Fa fi~~"~ . R ~ vLV iar~l; ~c, P`~ ~ - ~ 7 - 3 /7~l ~'t-~'P~~ ~ ~~`C~Y.i~~~~,~~~~~ ~ 1~V~PL`~i.g C~~.~r-~ ~-~.-1~,~~v- ~ p.~v~,~t- ~- ~'~~ ~ ~- ; Cyr ~ h~~ ~ s~~~r r 1 -~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ i~x$ti- -~iv+l~ ~ c~~~ r!V ~ bai~v~ -~kv~ ~~ k4[~viYe c~ ~O ~~ ~'~e¢~~ r~n~ ~L'?~'~' .n~u~ . 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OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM RUN IAS365 BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING DATE 5/18/2007 REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 FROM PURGE FILE PAGE 1 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI STARTING BALANCE DL4686 BROWN ALTON -899.96 BATCH DATE TRANSACTI ON BALANCE AFTER # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 5314 10-03-2006 37 POSTAGE -.02 -899.98 5314 10-03-2006 37 POSTAGE -2.55 -902.53 5314 10-03-2006 37 POSTAGE ~I -1.35 -903.88 5314 10-03-2006 37 POSTAGE -2.13 -906.01 5338 10-04-2006 14 MISCELLANEOUS COURTORDER JUDGE MITCHELL 10-4 250.00 -656.01 5385 10-11-2006 37 POSTAGE -2.70 -658.71 5413 10-13-2006 37 POSTAGE -.24 -658.95 5443 10-17-2006 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX COPIES 2 COPIES 2 PGS -.40 -659.35 5579 10-31-2006 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX COPIES 2 PAGES -.20 -659.55 5622 11-06-2006 37 POSTAGE -1.35 -660.90 5622 11-06-2006 37 POSTAGE -2.61 -663.51 5693 11-15-2006 37 POSTAGE ~~ ~~~ / /~~~ 9 11-20-2006 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 11-20-2006 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 11-20-2006 37 POSTAGE 11/17/06 11-20-2006 37 POSTAGE 11/17/06 11-21-2006 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 11-21-2006 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 11-21-2006 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 11-21-06 11-21-2006 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 11-21-2006 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 12-04-2006 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE ~~~~9 ~s ~ ~~~` -4.20 -.78 -1.35 -1.50 -667.71 -668.49 -669.84 -671.34 ~~ PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 FROM PURGE FILE INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 0 12-05-2006 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 5857 12-05-2006 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 5861 12-05-2006 37 POSTAGE 5881 12-07-2006 37 POSTAGE 5886 12-07-2006 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 5938 12-12-2006 37 POSTAGE 6016 12-19-2006 37 POSTAGE 6051 12-21-2006 37 POSTAGE MI RUN IAS365 DATE 5/18/2007 PAGE 2 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -.50 -1.50 -1.74 -1.20 -1.74 -.63 -.78 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> ~~ -671.84 -673.34 -675.08 -676.28 -678.02 -678.65 -679.43 -679.43 ~9 ~ 0" ~ ~ ~~~„~-- ~~l ~ ~-~ PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 INMATE NAME INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING FROM PURGE FILE RUN IAS365 DATE 5/18/2007 PAGE 1 NUMBER LAST FIRST MI STARTING BALANCE DL4686 BROWN ALTON -679.43 'H DATE TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 01-02-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.26 -680.69 O1-02-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.79 -683.48 01-04-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.07 -685.55 01-04-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.59 -687.14 01-10-2007 37 POSTAGE -.63 -687.77 O1-10-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 01-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE O1-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 -2.79 -690.56 O1-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 -.87 -691.43 01-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 -.39 -691.82 01-25-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 01-25-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 01-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.59 -693.41 02-07-2007 37 POSTAGE -.63 -694.04 02-07-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -3.00 -697.04 02-15-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.88 -699.92 02-23-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.31 -702.23 02-27-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.35 -703.58 02-28-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -1.50 -705.08 03-06-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 2-28-07 -8.00 -713.08 03-12-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 3/6/07 -4.00 -717.08 03-21-2007 41 MEDICAL ~ ~_ ~ (`/ ) ~ ~ V ~~~~ MEDICAL CO-PAY 3/17/07 -12.00 -729.08 n ~- ~ C i' i v PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 FROM PURGE FILE RUN IAS365 DATE 5/18/2007 PAGE 2 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 6952 03-21-2007 37 POSTAGE -.39 -729.47 6966 03-22-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -3.80 -733.27 6985 03-26-2007 37 POSTAGE -.78 -734.05 7042 03-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.17 -735.22 7044 03-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -.87 -736.09 7053 03-30-2007 41 MEDICAL MED CO-PAY 3-25-07 -8.00 -744.09 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> -744.09 ~~~~ ~~,~, PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM RUN IAS365 BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING DATE 5/18/2007 REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 FROM ACTIVE FILE PAGE 1 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI STARTING BALANCE DL4686 BROWN ALTON -744.09 BATCH DATE TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 7068 04-02-2007 37 POSTAGE -3.18 -747.27 7095 04-04-2007 14 MISCELLANEOUS MED CO-PAY 2/28/07 4.00 -743.27 7109 04-05-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -.70 -743.97 7135 04-09-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.11 -745.08 7189 04-13-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.02 -746.10 7220 04-17-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.70 -748.80 0 04-18-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 0 04-19-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 5712 05-01-2007 37 POSTAGE 04/30/2007 -.78 -749.58 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 04/27/2007 -.39 -749.97 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 05/01/2007 -1.59 -751.56 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 05/01/2007 -1.41 -752.97 0 05-11-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 0 05-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE -.70 -753.67 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE -.39 -754.06 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE -.63 -754.69 0 05-11-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 0 05-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 0 05-14-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 0 05-14-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 7484 05-14-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES ~~~~~ !~' XEROX -.20 -754.89 ~~~~~ ~z~~~-~ PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES REMOTE PRINT TIME 15:32 INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING FROM ACTIVE FILE INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 7494 05-14-2007 37 POSTAGE 7505 05-15-2007 37 POSTAGE MI RUN IAS365 DATE 5/18/2007 PAGE 2 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -.41 -.41 -755.30 -755.71 -755.71 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> ~~~ ~~~~ Zhmf~F~ r~ :~ .- , .r7 .._ ... -t r~_-` ~ti) . ~.S r._ ~..~ 'i~l ~J } "'{~ ALTON D. BROWN, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PETITIONER :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA V. JEFFREY A. BEARD, ET AL., RESPONDENTS 07-3179 CIVIL TERM ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this ~~~ day of June, 2007, the request of petitioner to proceed in forma pauperis, IS DENIED.' Iton D. Brown, DL 4686, Pro se Box 244 Graterford, PA 19426-0244 sal J ' This is the seventh prisoner litigation suit filed in this county by this state prisoner (1998-0616, 2002-5424, 2002-03787, 2004-00180, 2003-0153, and 2003-0131). The petition will be reconsidered if petitioner (1) complies with 42 Pa.C.S. Section 6602(a), and (2) files a statement, if true, that no court in which he has previously filed prison condition litigation against the persons named as defendants herein, or a person serving in the same capacity as the named defendants herein, has made a finding that the prior action was filed in bad faith or that petitioner knowingly presented false evidence or testimony at a hearing or trial. If such a finding or findings have been made, petitioner should set forth the details and a copy of such findings (see 42 Pa.C.S. Section 6602(f)). Edgar B. Bayley, J. ~ -,,, ~ ~-= c~ -. = ~ ~; . - .~, -_ N ' ', r, : 1 . k .v-- -z. , t ° ~, ~ 7 "' ~' • Q .,. ~ ~v ~1~. 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CERT/F/CAT/ON Request that an appropriate prison official provide: 71 the information below concerning your inmate trust fund account balances; and 2) a certified copy of your inmate trust fund account statement showing all deposits and withdrawals for the prior six-mon h per' d. l certify that the app icant na ed he ein h s the sum of S ~,6~ on a~co~ W ' at the ins tution where he is confined. l further certif that unn ~~ ~~lance was S . ~ / the last six mon s were TITLE OF, ~~arrn~ last six months the applicant's average monthly account ;and t a~, the average monthly deposi during the during l Q THORI7~D OFFICIAL D TE PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING REMOTE PRINT TIME 16:30 FROM PURGE FILE INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 6152 01-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 6157 01-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 6177 01-04-2007 37 POSTAGE 6177 01-04-2007 37 POSTAGE 6238 01-10-2007 37 POSTAGE 0 01-10-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 0 01-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 5137 01-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 5137 01-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 5137 01-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 1/11/07 0 01-25-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 0 01-25-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 6425 01-29-2007 37 POSTAGE 6516 02-07-2007 37 POSTAGE 6524 02-07-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 6609 02-15-2007 37 POSTAGE 6686 02-23-2007 37 POSTAGE 6717 02-27-2007 37 POSTAGE 6724 02-28-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 6803 03-06-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 2-28-07 6846 03-12-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 3/6/07 6948 03-21-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 3/17/07 ~~ l RUN IAS365 DATE 7/05/2007 PAGE 1 MI STARTING BALANCE -679.43 TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -1.26 -680.69 -2.79 -683.48 -2.07 -685.55 -1.59 -687.14 -.63 -687.77 -2.79 -690.56 -.87 -691.43 -.39 -691.82 -1,59 -693.41 -.63 -694.04 -3.00 -697.04 -2.88 -699.92 -2.31 -702.23 -1.35 -703.58 -1.50 -705.08 -8.00 -713.08 -4.00 -717.08 -12.00 -729.08 ti PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM RUN IAS365 BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERV ICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING DATE 7/05/2007 REMOTE PRINT TIME 16:30 FROM PURGE FILE PAGE 2 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER ## MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 6952 03-21-2007 37 POSTAGE -.39 -729.47 6966 03-22-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -3.80 -733.27 6985 03-26-2007 37 POSTAGE -.78 -734.05 7042 03-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.17 -735.22 7044 03-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -.87 -736.09 7053 03-30-2007 41 MEDICAL MED CO-PAY 3-25-07 -8.00 -744.09 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> -744.09 ~~~ c~ ~1~ ~~~ ~J PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERVICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING REMOTE PRINT TIME 16:30 FROM ACTIVE FILE INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION 7068 04-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 7095 04-04-2007 14 MISCELLANEOUS MED CO-PAY 2/28/07 7109 04-OS-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX 7135 04-09-2007 37 POSTAGE 7189 04-13-2007 37 POSTAGE 7220 04-17-2007 37 POSTAGE 0 04-18-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 0 04-19-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 5712 05-01-2007 37 POSTAGE 04/30/2007 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 04/27/2007 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 05/01/2007 5727 05-02-2007 37 POSTAGE 05/01/2007 0 OS-11-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 0 05-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 7475 05-11-2007 37 POSTAGE 0 05-11-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT GRATERFORD 0 05-11-2007 91 TRANSFER IN FAYETTE 0 05-14-2007 92 TRANSFER OUT FAYETTE 0 05-14-2007 91 TRANSFER IN GRATERFORD 7484 05-14-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX RUN IAS365 DATE 7/05/2007 PAGE 1 MI STARTING BALANCE -744.09 .TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER AMOUNT TRANSACTION -3.18 -747.27 4.00 -743.27 -.70 -743.97 -1.11 -745.08 -1.02 -746.10 -2.70 -748.80 -.78 -749.58 -.39 -749.97 -1.59 -751.56 -1.41 -752.97 -.70 -753.67 -.39 -754.06 -.63 -754.69 -.20 -754.89 A ) 1 r i PA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS INMATE ACCOUNTS SYSTEM RUN IAS365 BUREAU OF COMPUTER SERV ICES PARTIAL ACCOUNT LISTING DATE 7/05/2007 REMOTE PRINT TIME 16:30 FROM ACTIVE FILE PAGE 2 INMATE NAME NUMBER LAST FIRST MI DL4686 BROWN ALTON BATCH DATE TRANSACTION BALANCE AFTER # MO DY YEAR TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TRANSACTION 7494 05-14-2007 37 POSTAGE -.41 -755.30 7505 OS-15-2007 37 POSTAGE -.41 -755.71 7541 05-21-2007 41 MEDICAL MED CO-PAY 5-15-07 -4.00 -759.71 7606 05-24-2007 37 POSTAGE -3.20 -762.91 7623 05-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.05 -764.96 7682 06-04-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES XEROX -.60 -765.56 7684 06-04-2007 37 POSTAGE -2.61 -768.17 7684 06-04-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.64 -769.81 7701 06-06-2007 37 POSTAGE -5.07 -774.88 7732 06-08-2007 38 INSIDE PURCHASES PHOTOCOPY 2 SETS 8 PGS -1.60 -776.48 7745 06-12-2007 41 MEDICAL MEDICAL CO-PAY 6/06/07 -8.00 -784.48 7762 06-13-2007 37 POSTAGE -1.82 -786.30 7833 06-19-2007 37 POSTAGE -.75 -787.05 7882 06-25-2007 37 POSTAGE -.41 -787.46 7928 06-27-2007 37 POSTAGE -.58 -788.04 ~ 7951 06-29-2007 37 POSTAGE -5.05 -793.09 7968 07-03-2007 41 MEDICAL MED CO-PAY 6-27-07 -4.00 -797.09 BALANCE AFTER THESE TRANSACTIONS------> -797.09 4~ ~~ ~ ~'L ~~ ~ ~.iJ ~~ Comet" of C~wavvdvre~ ~P'lat1~' 6~ CunM3L-~R,~~D C~rnnTCv ;P~~Nsvw AtTi1+~ fl ~ ~`(Zt~) F P~~~~ v ~. D ~-~s. 'v~`~~-~~ Ca~v~ l~tn ~ d 7 - 3 t~"79 C~~c.'t~1~a~ i. ~ ~- ~~ ~, ~vrsw~~i- ~o-t'~it S ('o,,"k s ~r~r off' ~w.~ a0 ,~ 7. -~~- Cuw~' lw wl~nc.~ ~ 4uav~e +~t~ ~ilf 1 pvtS~ C~,.d-'~,~e 1--h ~~ove ~1~ot~s~ `~V2 'P~tSC1-~S nWrv~s ~. fA ~ ~s~ cx~TS dL~Y'~~v~ ~ t9~r U~. ~U~ S~VI Ivy ~-.e ;q°W1 S 1 9 cu~-~.~~ a~ ~s ~wuw-s~ c~-~ts~.~n-~s hsv~e~~- , 'hrn~s ~ ~.s t~, ~t~n c~~wr~ ~,~- ~Q ~~~ rac~ty~ ;,vr~ ~lx ~ ~~• ~ ~. ~ -~'u+-N~ c~ ~~-~' ~ ~~~ ~~ -~e~~wr~.~- Krtivw iw~i P ~ ~s~ ~ ~Is~ evt~~nc~ car -~~s-~ r+~un~ u~ ~ ln.~c~,- o~-~.~.1, ~' ~.~C-.~}~„d-~,~- ~ , ~~~~ ~~,~~,~-s ~~.5 ~ ~~, ~„u .~~j~~-Q ~ ~ ~ ~ PQ~~~~ ~~ p~~ Qw,~aa~~ ~ ~ Pty. CAS. ~ ~-9a~1. ~~:~~.: ~t 7l©~ psi ~ ~~,~ Atttxv .D. Y3 ~, o-~rJ `~ ~- c`.s - c , ": ~ ~ ? ,~~.. _ .- l ,:'~~ - r 11 i i.+. 9 . F.S._ l "'~3 .+ _. i-- -:' P'- - ~ U- ~~ c , N _ 1..~ r ALTON BROWN, PLAINTIFF V. JEFFREY A. BEARD, DIRECTOR OF OPR; CALVIN B. JOHNSON, DEPUTY : SECRETARY EASTERN REGION; DIRECTOR OF BUREAU OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES; MARGARET M. GORDAN; SHARON BURKS; DAVID DI GUGLIELMO; JOHN K. MURRAY, SCOTT WILLIAMSON; WENDY MOYER, DOCTOR ARIAS; DENNIS COTTON; MARCIA S. NOLES;: PETER FLETCHER; WILLIAM BANTA; SGT. ZIMMERMAN; SGT. NAFUS; SGT. AZ; LT. WHITE; LT. SCOTT; LT. JUDGE, DEFENDANTS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 07-3179 CIVIL TERM IN RE: MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF ORDER OF JUNE 20 2007 ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this ~ -1 day of July, 2007, the motion of plaintiff for reconsideration of the order entered on June 20, 2007, IS DENIED. By the Court; _" i _,~ Iton Brown, DL-4686, Pro se SCI Graterford Box 244 Gaterford, PA 19426-0244 .J :sal ~ ./ 'f° ~...~ L_._ 77 ~,4 f : ~ i, .""" ~ ~ ~ _. - ?rS~ _ ~ _ _. £3-- _ ~~ % -;.+_ p ~ %~ `~t ~..+ ~ ~~ .J ~ `~ ..-~... - J } ~., ~~ E~~ ALTON BROWN, PLAINTIFF V. JEFFREY A. BEARD, DIRECTOR OF OPR; CALVIN B. JOHNSON, DEPUTY SECRETARY EASTERN REGION; DIRECTOR OF BUREAU OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES; MARGARET M. GORDAN; SHARON BURKS; DAVID DI GUGLIELMO; JOHN K. MURRAY, SCOTT WILLIAMSON; WENDY MOYER, DOCTOR ARIAS; DENNIS COTTON; MARCIA S. NOLES;: PETER FLETCHER; WILLIAM BANTA; SGT. ZIMMERMAN; SGT. NAFUS; SGT. AZ; LT. WHITE; LT. SCOTT; LT. JUDGE, DEFENDANTS 1N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 07-3179 CIVIL TERM IN RE• MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF ORDER OF JUNE 20, 2007 OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT Bayley, J., July 19, 2007:-- Plaintiff, Alton Brown, filed a complaint against the above-captioned defendants regarding prison conditions at SCI Graterford where he is incarcerated. On June 20, 2007, an order was entered denying a petition to proceed in forma pauperis. Brown filed a motion for reconsideration. The motion for reconsideration will be denied. This opinion is filed to amplify our reason for not allowing plaintiff to proceed in forma pauperis. The Judicial Code at 42 Pa.C.S. Section 6602 provides: (e) Dismissal of litigation.-Notwithstanding any filing fee which has been paid, the court shall dismiss prison conditions litigation at any time, including prior to service on the defendant, if the court determines any of the following: (1) The allegation of indigency is untrue. 07-3179 CIVIL TERM (2) The prison conditions litigation is frivolous or malicious or fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted or the defendant is entitled to assert a valid affirmative defense, including immunity, which, if asserted, would preclude the relief.' (f) Abusive litigation.-If the prisoner has previously filed prison conditions litigation and: (1) three or more of these prior actions have been dismissed pursuant to subsection (e)(2); or (2) the prisoner has previously filed prison conditions litigation against a person named as a defendant in the instant action or a person serving in the same official capacity as a named defendant and a court made a finding that the prior action was filed in bad faith or that the prisoner knowingly presented false evidence or testimony at a hearing or trial; the court may dismiss the action. The court shall not, however, dismiss a request for preliminary injunctive relief or a temporary restraining order which makes a credible allegation that the prisoner is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury. (Emphasis added.) The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has determined that Alton D. Brown is subject to the three strikes rule in Section 6602(f)(1). Brown v. James, 822 A.2d 128 (Pa. Commw. 2003).2 Based on the three strikes rule, this court dismissed a prison conditions suit filed by Brown on February 6, 2006 at 04-0180 Civil Term. The order was affirmed by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania on November 15, 2006.3 ' "Prison conditions litigation" is defined in Section 6601 as: A civil proceeding arising in whole or in part under Federal or State law with respect to the conditions of confinement or the effects of actions by a government party on the life of an individual confined in prison. The term includes an appeal. The term does not include criminal proceedings or habeas corpus proceedings challenging the fact or duration of confinement in prison. 2 A petition for allowance of appeal was denied at 848 A.2d 930 (Pa. 2004). 3 Brown v. Pa. Dept of Corrections, et al., 911 A.2d 249 (Pa. Commw. 2006). The within suit is the seventh filed by Brown in Cumberland County. -2- ,^ 07-3179 CIVIL TERM The prison conditions at SCI Graterford that Brown complains of in his complaint in the present case allege a "violation of his 8th and 14th Amendment Rights to be free of cruel and unusual punishment and punishment without due process of law" with respect to food preparation and distribution. Plaintiff avers that inadequate and unsanitary conditions are a deliberate indifference to his serious health needs and as a result he is in "imminent danger of contracting cirrhosis of the liver, liver failure, death, and other pain and suffering." Our review of the complaint satisfies us that the facts he alleges are insufficient to show a credible continuing injury or a pattern of misconduct representing a real and proximate threat sufficient to warrant an escape hatch for genuine emergencies which constitutes an exception under a three strikes rule. See Lewis v. Su{livan, 279 F.3d 526, 531 (7th Cir. 2002), and Abdul-Akbar v. McKelvie, 239 F.3d 307, 311 (3d Cir. 2001). ORDER OF COURT AND NOW, this _ ~QI _ day of July, 2007, the motion of plaintiff for reconsideration of the order entered on June 20, 2007, IS DENIED. Afton Brown, DL-4686, Pro se SCI Graterford Box 244 Gaterford, PA 19426-0244 saf By the Court, Edgar B. Bayley, J. l -3- ~' ~1 ~1~. C~1MI'vY+t01NW~TT~I' COteIF~T ~ ~~1U-U ,~ YCV1~btf ~ AL'CUrv C~~ 5~0~ , N~~fi, N~_ _ ~1S , Law~~C~TNa D7-31'l9 P~ZTT'I~ ~e u.~ ~oc~"~ ~ -tee p~~~-s ~ -1 11 .~n~ . C~ogS ~ ~.~n~n~r ~u~~l ~ ~~.,-~ ~ ~N'SJzt vt`~ ~-'t~ ~ ~'~4.~ 0'F' 1w- i C~~t-, (~~ 6 S~~ ~Y~MV~C' ~ JCS ~ (,Ut~ 11'NS ~ (~U11-'~771 ~1 1i`JS~" r!'g Vilvsc~ '~`b ~ i, ~ ~, ~~~ `~~1e -Fees ~~~ Cam' -~~~re~,r- ~ ~e~~t~cM4~- ^~ s it iWwvyavv~v--~- d ~c ~ .~ctu~l~ P~'''ls-~ -~, uv~ r~- ~ hcu r~~~c~-s 2 ~ u~~ a~ i~ ~ ~c ~~ svfi a~`~! .~ ~ ~ p~h~,. 2 : w~,~ ~ ~ 7~(7D'~ /sI ~~1 ~~ ~~~, ate n. ,,+v+~J ~~~~~~. 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By the Court, ~. i Edgar B. Bayley, J. ~on D. Brown, DL 4686, Pro se Box 244 Graterford, PA 1942-n~a4 sal >- "~ ,., ~~ ~_-, {, ~~ t -- :: ~ , t . -'. ~ ,~ Mr. Curtis R. Long Prothonotary Cumberland County Courthouse 1 Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 1onr99 5012 -10/99 CORRECTED NOTICE Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania www. aopc. org September 19, 2007 RE: Brown v. Beard et al No.: 1599 CD 2007 Agency Docket Number: 07-3179 DL-4686 Filed Date: August 22, 2007 Notice of Docketing Appeal A Notice of Appeal from an order of your coh ~Court~docket k ntumberh stn be n on alall Court of Pennsylvania. The Commonwe correspondence and documents filed with the court. hate Procedure, the Notice of Under Chapter 19 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Apps Appeal has the effect of directing the Court~o transmit the certified record in the matter to the Prothonotary of the Commonwealth Cou The complete record, including the opini of the date olf fi ng Hof thel Noceo of Appea~ tDo Commonwea~h Court within sixty (60) days not transmit a partial record. Pa.R.A.P. 1921 to 1933 provides the standards for preparation, certification and transmission of the record. The address to which the Court is to transmit the record is set forth on Page 2 of this notice. Notice to Counsel A copy of this notice is being sent to all laarti Ther ah pe ante lof dallacounselhhasrobeen service accompanying the Notice of Appe P entered on the record in the Commonwealth Court. Counsel has thirty (30) days from the date of filing of the Notice of Appeal to file a praecipe to withdraw their appearance pursuant to Pa. R.A.P. 907 (b). Appellant or Appellant's attorney should review the record of the trial court, in order to insure that it is complete, prior to certification to this Court. (Note: A copy of the Zoning Ordinance must accompany records in Zoning Appeal cases). The addresses to which you are to transmit documents to this Court are set forth on Page 2 of this Notice. If you have special needs, please contact this court in writing as soon as possible. Party Name Party Type Attorney Name Appellant Alton D. Brown Alton D. Brown Appellee Suzanne Noelle Hueston, Esq. Jeffrey A. Beard Address all written communications to: Office of the Chief Clerk Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Room 624 Irvis Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 255-1650 Filings may be made in person at the folCourts between(9 00 a.mnand 4:00 p,m undays and holidays observed by Pennsylvania ) Office of the Chief Clerk Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Room 624 Sixth Floor Irvis Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 255-1650 Pleadings and similar papers (but not paperbooks or cert~ed records) may also be filed in person only at: Office of the Chief Clerk Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Filing Office Suite 990 The Widener Building One South Penn Square Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 560-5742 The hours of the Philadelphia Filing Office are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Under Pa.R.A.P. 3702, writs or other process issuing out of the Comonwealth Court shall exit only from the Harrisburg Office. ~ ~ _ cn t*~ -ts ~ ~~ ~`'~ ~ ~ ~~-' .. 3 ~-ro- , "i~ ~C .., ID C ~ _ ~ ' W ~...t Mr. Curtis R. Long Prothonotary Cumberland County Courthouse 1 Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 - -- 08/07 cr1231 IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA Alton D. Brown, Appellant v. Jeffrey A. Beard, Director of DPR, Calvin B. Johnson, Deputy Secretary Eastern Region, Director of Bureau of Health Care Services, Margaret M. Gordan, Sharon Burks, David DiGuglielmo, John K. Murray, Scott Williamson, Wendy Moyer, : Doctor Arias, Dennis Cotton, : Marcia S. Holes, Peter Fletcher, William Banta, Sgt. Zimmerman, Sgt. Nafus, Sgt. Az, Lt. White, Lt. Stott, and Lt. Judge : PER CURIAM ORDER No. 1599 C.D. 2007 Now, October 3, 2007, upon consideration of appellees' motion to quash appeal, and it now appearing that appellant is appealing the trial coy denying reconsideration, the motion is granted, and the appeal is qi trial court's denial of reconsideration is not an appealable order Estate, 432 Pa. 450, 247 A.2d 786 (1968); Middletown Tw v. Stone, 882 A.2d 1066 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2005). order . 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