· 3/5/2010
Mitchell v. Dodrill
Citations
- 696 F. Supp. 2d 454
- 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20652
- 2010 WL 883720
How courts have described this case
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- holding that officials’ handling of prison grievance procedures does not equate to personal liability in a civil rights claim
- holding that officials’ handling of prison grievance procedures does not equate to personal liability in a civil rights claim
- holding that officials’ handling of prison grievance procedures does not equate to personal liability in a civil rights claim
- holding that allegation that a prisoner’s cell is “infested with ‘cockroaches, spiders, worms, [g]nats, mice and other unknown insects’” falls short of demonstrating the existence of a substantial risk of serious harm
- holding that allegation that a prisoner’s cell is “infested with ‘cockroaches, spiders, worms, [g]nats, mice and other unknown insects’” falls short of demonstrating the existence of a substantial risk of serious harm
- concluding that a prisoner’s allegation that his cell was “infested with ‘cockroaches, spiders, worms, [g]nats, mice and other unknown insects’” fell short of demonstrating the existence of a substantial risk of serious harm
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Judges: Sylvia H. Rambo
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