Paul Lamont Parham v. Marshall Johnson, Jr., Medical Doctor Charles J. Kozakieqicz Tom Forester, Commissioner Joseph Mazurkiewicz, ph.d

U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit · Decided 1997-09-17

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OPINION OF THE COURT JONES, Circuit Judge. Paul Lamont Parham (“Parham”) filed suit against his prison physician, Dr. Marshall Johnson (“Dr. Johnson”), claiming that Dr. Johnson was deliberately indifferent to his medical needs. The magistrate judge found that Parham’s claim may have merit and ordered that counsel be appointed for Par-ham pursuant to <span…

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