Robert Heffernan v. Grant Harris , 419 F. App'x 706 ( 2011 )


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  •                      United States Court of Appeals
    FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
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    No. 10-3618
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    Robert R. Heffernan,                   *
    *
    Appellant,                 *
    * Appeal from the United States
    v.                              * District Court for the
    * Eastern District of Arkansas.
    Grant Harris, Deputy Director, ADC;    *
    Curtis Meinzer, Assistant Warden,      *      [UNPUBLISHED]
    Varner Unit, ADC; Yolanda Clark,       *
    Food Production Manager, II, Varner    *
    Unit, ADC,                             *
    *
    Appellees.                 *
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    Submitted: June 27, 2011
    Filed: June 30, 2011
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    Before WOLLMAN, BOWMAN, and SMITH, Circuit Judges.
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    PER CURIAM.
    Arkansas inmate Robert Heffernan, a diabetic, filed a 
    42 U.S.C. § 1983
     action
    claiming that certain prison officials had been deliberately indifferent to his serious
    medical needs when they deprived him of a full meal following his early morning
    insulin injection on holidays between December 2009 and May 2010. After an
    evidentiary hearing, the District Court1 granted summary judgment for the defendants,
    and Heffernan appeals.
    Following careful de novo review, we agree with the District Court that the
    evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to Heffernan, did not establish that
    defendants acted with deliberate indifference. See Randle v. Parker, 
    48 F.3d 301
    , 303
    (8th Cir. 1995) (standard of review). On each of the five holidays at issue, Heffernan
    received a sandwich and juice after his 2:00 a.m. insulin injection, he experienced low
    blood sugar before his next meal and was given glucogen in the infirmary, and he was
    monitored until his blood sugar reached a safe level. Even though on one of those
    occasions Heffernan’s blood-sugar level was so low that he was incoherent for a
    period of time, at no time did defendants deviate from his prescribed dietary plan, and
    the policy was ultimately changed so that Heffernan is no longer experiencing
    problems with his blood-sugar levels on holidays. See Pietrafeso v. Lawrence County,
    S.D., 
    452 F.3d 978
    , 982–83 (8th Cir. 2006) (explaining what constitutes deliberate
    indifference in the prison setting); Wishon v. Gammon, 
    978 F.2d 446
    , 449 (8th Cir.
    1992) (recognizing that prisoners have a right to adequate nutrition and that failure to
    provide adequate nutrition may qualify as deliberate indifference, but the prisoner
    must show "that the food he was served was nutritionally inadequate or prepared in
    a manner presenting an immediate danger to his health, or that his health suffered as
    a result of the food"). In addition, Heffernan did not request additional discovery
    before the adverse decision, and he has not indicated how additional discovery might
    have established liability on the part of the named defendants. See Nolan v.
    Thompson, 
    521 F.3d 983
    , 986 (8th Cir. 2008) (explaining that in the absence of a
    motion under Rule 56(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure "for a continuance
    accompanied by an affidavit showing what specific facts further discovery might
    1
    The Honorable J. Leon Holmes, Chief Judge, United States District Court for
    the Eastern District of Arkansas, adopting the report and recommendations of the
    Honorable Joe J. Volpe, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of
    Arkansas.
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    uncover, a district court generally does not abuse its discretion in granting summary
    judgment on the basis of the record before it").
    Accordingly, we affirm the judgment and deny Heffernan’s pending motions.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 10-3618

Citation Numbers: 419 F. App'x 706

Judges: Bowman, Per Curiam, Smith, Wollman

Filed Date: 6/30/2011

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 8/3/2023