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Because the Constitution doesn't require it so jail policy is not to accommodate such a request. -- nm
"
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spamlet
I'm not arguing that it applies in this case, but at what point does the 8th amendment kick in when it comes to accomodating dietary requests?
Posted by
znufrii
Nov 30 '12, 07:44
when the prisoner is starving to death?
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He wasn't.
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spamlet
Nov 30, 07:49
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yes, my question wasn't whether it applied in this case, but at what point would it apply. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 30, 07:52
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When the jail doctor decided it was medically necessary. -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 30, 07:53
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