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Haltiwanger v. Mobley

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Sep 25, 2000
00-1466 (8th Cir. Sep. 25, 2000)

Summary

stating that "allegation that prison official has ignored instructions of prisoner's treating physician by not dispensing prescribed medication is sufficient to state deliberate indifference claim"

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Opinion

00-1466.

September 25, 2000.

Appeal from E.D.Ark.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed in part, Reversed in part


Summaries of

Haltiwanger v. Mobley

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Sep 25, 2000
00-1466 (8th Cir. Sep. 25, 2000)

stating that "allegation that prison official has ignored instructions of prisoner's treating physician by not dispensing prescribed medication is sufficient to state deliberate indifference claim"

Summary of this case from Huskey v. Burris

stating that "allegation that prison official has ignored instructions of prisoner's treating physician by not dispensing prescribed medication is sufficient to state deliberate indifference claim"

Summary of this case from Huskey v. Burris
Case details for

Haltiwanger v. Mobley

Case Details

Full title:Haltiwanger v. Mobley

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Date published: Sep 25, 2000

Citations

00-1466 (8th Cir. Sep. 25, 2000)

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