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No Immunity for Abestos Exposure; Toxic Water Claim Remanded
Loaded on Sept. 15, 1998
published in Prison Legal News
September, 1998, page 23
The court of appeals for the second circuit held that prison officials are not entitled to qualified immunity for exposing a prisoner to airborne asbestos. The court also held that a prisoner plaintiff was entitled to present evidence that a prison's water supply was contaminated with toxic chemicals and the ...
Filed under:
Conditions of Confinement,
Toxic Fumes/Chemicals,
Eighth Amendment,
Water,
Asbestos,
Summary Judgment,
Discovery,
Qualified Immunity.
Location:
New York.
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