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Prisons & Jails – Tort/Negligence – STCA – Tight Handcuffs (access required)

Robinson v. North Carolina Department of Correction Where plaintiff testified that, all the way around his wrist, there were “teeth marks” from too-tight handcuffs and that his wrist was bruised and swollen, but where a drawing plaintiff made to document his injuries indicated that only his left finger and thumb were swollen with no indication of bruising, discoloration, a cut or “teeth marks” laterally around his wrist, the evidence supports the Industrial Commission’s finding that plaintiff’s drawing was inconsistent with his testimony regarding his injuries.
By North Carolina Lawyers Weekly Staff 
Published: May 21, 2012
Time posted: 4:36 pm
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