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Title: Costa Rica- Reo won fight to wear women's clothing in men's prison
Post by: SandraJane on May 07, 2012, 10:11:25 AM
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Reo won fight to wear women's clothing in men's prison


Constitutional Court found in favor of transsexual amparo
Reform Trustees forbade attend classes for dress
Fourth Court authorities forced the center to allow women to wear



Amy Ross A. nacion.com amy.ross @ 12:00 am 06/05/2012


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David Avila Ulloa was born a man, but from an early age he was a woman.

Actually, I felt so strongly that chose to change her name to Sherlyn Tatiana, and wear women's clothes with jewelry and makeup.

If their parents could not change this orientation, let alone what they would achieve the custodians of the La Reforma prison, where Avila joined in March 2011 for the crime of drug trafficking.