Eboni Nicole Baldwin v. Latoisha Dorsey
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How many hours of delayed mental health care is reasonable before a state actor can be held liable for deliberately indifferent or objectively unreasonable for inadequate medical care for an preGerstein arrestee's serious medical condition under the U.S. Constitution, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments?
Questions Presented for Review 1. How many hours of delayed mental health care is reasonable before a state actor can be held liable for deliberately indifferent or objectively unreasonable for inadequate medical care for an preGerstein arrestee’s serious medical condition under the U.S. Constitution, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments? 2. Can a state actor be granted immunity from deliberate indifference to a pre-Gerstein arrestee's serious medical need under the U.S. Constitution, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments if the state actor delays medical care of the pre-Gerstein arrestee to collect non-medical information to fulfil the state actor's governmental objectives and is . “abating a risk” the same as providing medical treatment under the U.S. Constitution, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments? > | -ii