Donald Lempar v. Brad Livingston, et al
DONALD LEMPAR |
BRAD LIVINGSTON, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, ALLEN HIGHTOWER, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, GLENDA ADAMS, M.D., North Region Medical Director, University of Texas Medical Branch-C.M.H.C. Division, BOBBY VINCENT, Medical Director, Estelle Unit, MYRA WALKER, Chief of the Office of Professional Services, GUY SMITH, In His Individual Capacity, OWEN MURRAY, Vice President, University of Texas Medical Branch, SONIE MANGUM, Practice Manager Huntsville Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, ROBERT DALECKI, Practice Manager, Huntsville Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, JAMIE WILLIAMS, Practice Manager, Estelle Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, ERNESTINE JUYLE, Primary Care Provider, Estelle and Huntsville Units, DENNIS GORE, General Surgeon, VALERIE BAUER, Colon/Rectal Surgeon, INTERN GARZA, Surgical Intern, KATHERINE PEARSON, Nurse Practitioner, D. A. RUBY, Nurse Practitioner, CHARLES NAGEL, Physicians Assistant, CHERYL EGAN, Physicians Assistant, LESTER FINDLEY, Nurse, Estelle Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, LISA HORTON, Nurse, Estelle Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, MARTIN OAKLEY, Nurse, University of Texas Medical Branch, CAROLYN HICKS, Nurse, Huntsville Unit, University of Texas Medical Branch, TSUNG-LIN ROGER TSAI, Resident Doctor and SERGEANT DONNA CLEMENT, Security Officer |
14-20257 |
April 29, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Prisoner - Civil Rights |
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