Rhode Island Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.2 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Deliberate Indifference To Serious Medical Need is a legal guideline provided to jurors in Rhode Island when determining a case involving a convicted prisoner who claims deliberate indifference to their serious medical need. This instruction assists jurors in understanding the different elements and standards that must be considered when evaluating the allegations made by the prisoner. The key elements of this instruction include: 1. Deliberate Indifference: Jurors are educated about the concept of deliberate indifference, which refers to the intentional disregard or conscious disregard of a prisoner's serious medical need by prison staff or officials. Deliberate indifference requires a showing that the defendant(s) were aware of the inmate's medical condition and consciously chose to provide inadequate or no care. 2. Serious Medical Need: Jurors are instructed to evaluate whether the medical need claimed by the convicted prisoner is considered serious, meaning it is one that requires treatment or intervention by medical professionals. A serious medical need typically involves a condition that poses a significant risk of harm or suffering if left untreated. 3. Reasonable Person Standard: The instruction emphasizes the importance of considering the reasonable person standard when evaluating the defendant's actions. Jurors are directed to determine whether a reasonable prison staff or official, faced with the same circumstances, would have known about the seriousness of the medical need and taken appropriate measures to address it. Different types of Rhode Island Jury Instruction — 2.2.3.2 Convicted Prisoner Alleging Deliberate Indifference To Serious Medical Need may include variations based on the specific circumstances of each case. These variations could arise from factors such as the severity of the medical condition, the defendant's position or role within the prison, and the evidence presented during the trial. However, the key elements and standards mentioned above remain fundamental to the instruction.