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N.J. inmate's yearlong hunger strike has authorities concerned about his health
By nj.com - Seth Augenstein
Published: 02/28/2013

Everyone’s worried about William Lecuyer — his jailers, his attorney, his mother. Even Lucuyer himself.

Angry about what he calls an unfair punishment over a drug test, the 34-year-old inmate stopped eating last March.

Yes, just about a year ago.

Fearful his organs would begin to shut down, making death imminent, the state Attorney General’s Office went to court and asked if New Jersey State Prison officials in Trenton could force-feed Lecuyer and end his hunger strike.

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