Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
2001)
No. 00-1028
II
27 The fact that the surgery took place 11 months after the
injury raises, at a minimum, a dispute regarding the intent
of defendant Stratman. Defendant Stratman states that he
has no control over when the approval of the transfer to
the Missouri facility is authorized. If this was a dispute as
to a matter of a couple of weeks this Court would agree,
but 11 months is different. A delay of 11 months could be
deliberate indifference. Dr. Stratman could have done
something to speed up the transfer process. A trier of fact
can properly evaluate whether this failure to act by
defendant Stratman constitutes deliberate indifference.
III
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14 (Id. at 99.)
17 (Id. at 51.)
(Id. at 160-61.)
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