· 9/30/2015
Thomason v. Amalgamated Local No. 863
Citations
- 627 F. App'x 488
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- holding that the complaint established a “plausible” failure-to-train claim based on a 10 single constitutional violation because the facility employees “obviously” lacked training in 11 proper medical care which resulted in the prisoner’s death
- denying motion to dismiss Monell claim brought by decedent’s mother against 4 || Lassen County alleging loss of her son’s companionship.”
- finding plaintiff sufficiently alleged a single constitutional violation was the 13 predictable consequence of a failure to train where the decedent was visibly in medical distress 14 and had requested medical care from facility employees but was refused
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Judges: Donald, Norris, Sutton
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