Federal Circuits, 9th Cir. (January 31, 1992)
Docket number: 90-15634
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Cir. - Fidel Ramos, David Lee Anderson, Sadiki Lisimba Ajamu (A/K/a Eugene Collins), Alexander Roses, Mark J. Menchetti and Lester Lazenby, Et Al., Plaintiffs- Appellees, v. the Honorable Richard D. Lamm, Governor of the State of Colorado; James G. Richetts, Executive Director of the Dept. of Corrections; John Perko, Director of Div. of Adult Services of Colo. Dept. of Corrections; Edgar Fox, Dir. of Div. of Correctional Industries of Colo. Dept. of Corrections and William Wilson, Supt. of Max. Sec. Unit (Warden) Defendants-Appellants., 639 F.2d 559 (10th Cir. 1981) David Lee Anderson, Sadiki Lisimba Ajamu (A/K/a Eugene Collins), Alexander Roses, Mark J. Menchetti and Lester Lazenby, Et Al., Plaintiffs- Appellees, v. the Honorable Richard D. Lamm, Governor of the State of Colorado; James G. Richetts, Executive Director of the Dept. of Corrections; John Perko, Director of Div. of Adult Services of Colo. Dept. of Corrections; Edgar Fox, Dir. of Div. of Correctional Industries of Colo. Dept. of Corrections and William Wilson, Supt. of Max. Sec. Unit (Warden) Defendants-Appellants.
Before SCHROEDER and T.G. NELSON, Circuit Judges, and CALLISTER,** District Judge.
MEMORANDUM***Appellant appeals from the dismissal of his action against Warden James Rowland and other prison officials alleging they violated his constitutional rights by inflicting unusual and cruel punishment when they placed him in a cell with a prisoner who had previously expressed suicidal tendencies.The district court correctly ruled that Nelson's complaint failed to allege a claim upon which relief could be granted, and properly dismissed the action.Nelson alleged he was assaulted and injured by his cell mate, but did not allege facts sufficient to conclude that prison officials had acted with the requisite deliberate indifference necessary to make out a claim under the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the constitution. See, e.g., Williams v. Field, 416 F.2d 483 (9th Cir.1969), cert. deniedTry vLex for FREE for 3 days
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