McNally v. Prison Health Services, Inc., No. CIV. 98-290-P-C (D.Me.) (28 F.Supp.2d 671) (December 8, 1998) (Judge Gene Carter)
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February 08, 1999
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Deliberate Indifference.
Court held that prisoner's allegations of denial of medication to treat HIV was sufficient allegation of deliberate indifference to prevent dismissal of complaint for damages on summary judgment basis.
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