Brauner v. Coody, No. 14-30801 (5th Cir. 2015)
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Plaintiff, a paraplegic inmate, filed suit against several doctors and jailers, claiming that they were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical condition in violation of the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. The district court held that there was a genuine issue of material fact and denied qualified immunity, rejecting the magistrate
judge’s contrary recommendation. The court reversed, concluding that the record cannot support a claim of deliberate indifference. In this case, the district court order does not identify the factual disputes that preclude summary judgment on the basis of qualified immunity, even though the magistrate judge’s report makes a strong case to the contrary.
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