... and wanton infliction of pain,' [ ] proscribed by the Eighth Amendment. This is true whether the indifference is manifested by prison doctors in their response to the prisoner's needs or by prison guards in intentionally denying or delaying access... Prison Suicide: An Overview and Guide to Prevention - Page 16by Lindsay M. Hayes - 1998 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
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...guards in intentionally denying or delaying access to medical care or intentionally interfering with the treatment once prescribed. Regardless of how evidenced,...to a prisoner's serious illness or injury, states a cause of action under ยง l983. This conclusion does not mean, however, that every claim by a prisoner... | |
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...guards in intentionally denying or delaying access to medical care or intentionally interfering with the treatment once prescribed. Regardless of how evidenced,...to a prisoner's serious illness or injury states a cause of action under Sec. 1983.5 Thus, surprisingly and thanks to Estelle, convicted felons are the... | |
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...guards in intentionally denying or delaying access to medical care or intentionally interfering with the treatment once prescribed. Regardless of how evidenced,...to a prisoner's serious illness or injury states a cause of action under Sec. 1983. Thus, surprisingly and thanks to Estelle, convicted felons are the... | |
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