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Glover v. Durham

U.S.
Mar 31, 1997
520 U.S. 1157 (1997)

Summary

finding that the nurse in a mental hospital was liable for failing to intervene when a mental patient was being attacked by security officers and she could have helped by directing the security officers to stop or by calling security from the main building

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Opinion

No. 96-1353.

March 31, 1997.


C.A. 6th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 97 F. 3d 862.


Summaries of

Glover v. Durham

U.S.
Mar 31, 1997
520 U.S. 1157 (1997)

finding that the nurse in a mental hospital was liable for failing to intervene when a mental patient was being attacked by security officers and she could have helped by directing the security officers to stop or by calling security from the main building

Summary of this case from Ramos-Torres v. Municipality of Caguas

applying standard to patient in state mental hospital

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Case details for

Glover v. Durham

Case Details

Full title:GLOVER ET AL. v. DURHAM

Court:U.S.

Date published: Mar 31, 1997

Citations

520 U.S. 1157 (1997)

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