Description: Nassau New York Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.2 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Deliberate Indifference To Serious Medical Need is a legal guideline specifically designed to assist juries in cases where a convicted prisoner alleges deliberate indifference to their serious medical needs. This instruction provides detailed guidelines on how the jury should evaluate the evidence and determine liability in such cases. Keywords: Nassau New York, jury instruction, convicted prisoner, deliberate indifference, serious medical need, legal guideline, evidence, liability. Different types: There are no specific different types of Nassau New York Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.2 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Deliberate Indifference To Serious Medical Need. However, this instruction may be used in various scenarios, such as cases involving neglect or inadequate medical treatment of prisoners, medical malpractice claims, or civil rights violations alleged by prisoners against correctional facilities or healthcare providers.