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Bond v. Aguinaldo.


U.S. District Court

FAILURE TO PROVIDE CARE

Bond v. Aguinaldo, 256 F.Supp.2d 810 (N.D.Ill. 2003). A state prison inmate INMATE. One who dwells in a part of another's house, the latter dwelling, at the same time, in the said house. Kitch. 45, b; Com. Dig. Justices of the Peace, B 85; 1 B. & Cr. 578; 8 E. C. L. R. 153; 2 Dowl. & Ry. 743; 8 B. & Cr. 71; 15 E. C. L. R. 154; 2 Man. & Ry. 227; 9 B. & Cr.  brought [section] 1983 action against various physicians and prison officials, alleging deliberate indifference Indifference
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 to his medical needs in violation of his Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment, addition to the U.S. Constitution, adopted 1868. The amendment comprises five sections. Section 1


Section 1 of the amendment declares that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are American citizens and citizens
 rights. The district court held that the inmate's allegation The assertion, claim, declaration, or statement of a party to an action, setting out what he or she expects to prove.

If the allegations in a plaintiff's complaint are insufficient to establish that the person's legal rights have been violated, the defendant can make a
 against physicians was sufficient to support [section] 1983 claim. The inmate complained of back and throat pain that went untreated. He saw an ear, nose and throat (E.N.T.) specialist who found two cysts on his vocal chords and indicated that he was regurgitating acid from his stomach that was eating away the lining in his throat. (Statesville Correctional Center, Illinois)
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Title Annotation:prisoner alleges prison officials of deliberate indifference to his medical needs
Publication:Corrections Caselaw Quarterly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U3IL
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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