Mladek v. Day.U.S. District Court FAILURE TO PROVIDE CARE Mladek v. Day, 293 F.Supp.2d 1297 (M.D.Ga. 2003). An arrestee ARRESTEE, law of Scotland. He in whose hands a debt, or property in his possession, has been arrested by a regular arrestment. If, in contempt of the arrestment, he shall make payment of the sum, or deliver the goods arrested to the common debtor, he is not only liable criminally for brought a suit against county officials alleging they violated his Fourth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment rights when they used excessive force during and after his arrest, and when they denied him medical attention as a pretrial pre·tri·al n. A proceeding held before an official trial, especially to clarify points of law and facts. adj. 1. Of or relating to a pretrial. 2. detainee de·tain·ee n. A person held in custody or confinement: a political detainee. Noun 1. detainee - some held in custody political detainee . The district court dismissed the suit in part, and denied dismissal in part. The court held that allegations that a deputy violently handcuffed the arrestee with no justification, and that the handcuffing caused physical injury to the arrestee, were sufficient to state an excessive force claim under the Fourth Amendment. The court held that the alleged denial of medical attention for the detainee's injuries during the one day he was detained was insufficient to assert a constitutional violation. (Walton County, Georgia Walton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population was 60,687. The 2006 Census Estimate shows a population of 79,388 [1]. The county seat is Monroe, Georgia6. ) |
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