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Cooper v Prison Bd. 1987 JLR 36 (09 January 1987)


Prison-medical officer-duty to "attend at once" to prisoner's "illness"-Prison (Jersey) Rules, 1957, r.76(1) requires medical officer to "attend" prisoner in prison and improper to prescribe treatment without examination on receipt of information from hospital officer-attendance "at once" conveys urgency not satisfied by awaiting next routine daily visit of duty medical officer-"illness" includes mental disturbance

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