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· 10/8/1996

Jeffrey Tokar v. Bill Armontrout Robert Drennen Myrna E. Trickey

Citations

  • 97 F.3d 1078
  • 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 26322
  • 1996 WL 570961

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that unsanitary conditions of confinement may “be tolerable for a few days and intolerably cruel for weeks or months”
  • stating that “we know of no constitutional right of access to a prison gift or snack shop”
  • stating that “we know of no constitutional right of access to a prison gift or snack shop”
  • stating that “we know of no constitutional right of access to a prison gift or snack shop”
  • holding the dischargeability of student loan debts under section 523(a)(8), which is self-executing, is not altered by the choice of either party to forgo commencing an adversary proceeding and proceeding at their own risk
  • relying on cases cited below, including Anderson, Moore, and Harris, to conclude that an inmate \had no clearly established constitutional right to nondisclosure of HIV status\

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Judges: Magill, Henley, Loken

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