· 3/12/2014
Freddie Coleman v. David Sweetin
Citations
- 745 F.3d 756
- 2014 WL 958275
- 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 4644
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- collecting cases and noting “prisoner slip-and-fall claims almost never serve 9 as a predicate for constitutional violations.”
- collecting cases and noting “prisoner slip-and-fall claims almost 23 never serve as a predicate for constitutional violations”
- collecting cases and noting “prisoner slip-and-fall claims almost 13 never serve as a predicate for constitutional violations.”
- collecting cases and noting “prisoner slip-and- 9 fall claims almost never serve as a predicate for constitutional violations.”
- discussing factors the Court must consider when the applicable statute of limitations would likely bar future litigation
- reversing dismissal of deliberate-indifference claim where prisoner alleged roughly one- month delay between fracturing his hip and receiving medical treatment
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Judges: Davis, Jones, Milazzo, Per Curiam
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