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23. Hygiene-Prisoner Personal U.S. Appeals Court Dye v. Lomen, 40 Fed.Appx. 993 (7th Cir. 2002). A state prisoner brought [section] 1983 claims TOILET PAPER against correctional employees, alleging they used excessive force against him during two entries into his cell, that they refused to provide him with toilet paper for several days, and that they strip-searched him in front of a female employee. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the correctional employees and the appeals court affirmed. The appeals court held that correctional officials did not use excessive force when they physically and mechanically restrained the prisoner and used a...

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