96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9203, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 1350, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,215, 97 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2025 James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest, and Grover Marks v. Detective Rick Grabenstein

102 F.3d 1012
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 26, 1997
Docket18-15292
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

This text of 102 F.3d 1012 (96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9203, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 1350, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,215, 97 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2025 James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest, and Grover Marks v. Detective Rick Grabenstein) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9203, 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 1350, 96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,215, 97 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2025 James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, James Senator Marks Tommy Marks David Marks v. John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and John R. Clarke William F. Grub Stephen W. Keane Michael Lavelle Gerald R. Poindexter Robert Vanleuven Ralph C. Weir, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and Robert G. Bailor Denise E. Coker Monte E. Gaunt Donald E. Johnson Richard J. Poole Nicolis E. Stanley Michael F. Yates, Gypsy Church of the Northwest v. Spokane County, and City of Spokane Robert Allen Earl L. Ennis Lawrence R. Freeman Clifford Harding Kenneth R. Krogh Larry M. Lindskog Jack E. Neumiller Andrew J. Pavlischak Sheldon Reeve, Gypsy Church of the Northwest, and Grover Marks v. Detective Rick Grabenstein, 102 F.3d 1012 (9th Cir. 1997).

Opinion

102 F.3d 1012

96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9203, 97 Cal. Daily
Op. Serv. 1350,
96 Daily Journal D.A.R. 15,215,
97 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2025
James Senator MARKS; Tommy Marks; David Marks, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
John R. CLARKE; William F. Grub; Stephen W. Keane;
Michael Lavelle; Gerald R. Poindexter; Robert
VanLeuven; Ralph C. Weir, Defendants-Appellants,
James Senator MARKS; Tommy Marks; David Marks, Gypsy
Church of the Northwest, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
John R. CLARKE; William F. Grub; Stephen W. Keane;
Michael Lavelle; Gerald R. Poindexter; Robert
VanLeuven; Ralph C. Weir, Defendants,
and
Robert G. Bailor; Denise E. Coker; Monte E. Gaunt; Donald
E. Johnson; Richard J. Poole; Nicolis E.
Stanley; Michael F. Yates,
Defendants-Appellants.
James Senator MARKS; Tommy Marks; David Marks, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
John R. CLARKE; William F. Grub; Stephen W. Keane;
Michael Lavelle; Gerald R. Poindexter; Robert
VanLeuven; Ralph C. Weir, Defendants,
and
City of Spokane; Robert Allen; Earl L. Ennis; Lawrence R.
Freeman; Clifford Harding; Kenneth R. Krogh; Larry M.
Lindskog; Jack E. Neumiller; Andrew J. Pavlischak;
Sheldon Reeve, Defendants-Appellants.
GYPSY CHURCH OF THE NORTHWEST, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
SPOKANE COUNTY, Defendant,
and
John R. Clarke; William F. Grub; Stephen W. Keane;
Michael Lavelle; Gerald R. Poindexter; Robert
VanLeuven; Ralph C. Weir,
Defendants-Appellants.
GYPSY CHURCH OF THE NORTHWEST, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
SPOKANE COUNTY, Defendant,
and
Robert G. Bailor; Denise E. Coker; Monte E. Gaunt; Donald
E. Johnson; Richard J. Poole; Nicolis E.
Stanley; Michael F. Yates,
Defendants-Appellants.
GYPSY CHURCH OF THE NORTHWEST, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
SPOKANE COUNTY, Defendant,
and
City of Spokane; Robert Allen; Earl L. Ennis; Lawrence R.
Freeman; Clifford Harding; Kenneth R. Krogh; Larry M.
Lindskog; Jack E. Neumiller; Andrew J. Pavlischak;
Sheldon Reeve, Defendants-Appellants.
GYPSY CHURCH OF THE NORTHWEST, Plaintiff-Appellee,
and
Grover Marks, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Detective Rick GRABENSTEIN, Defendant-Appellant.

Nos. 93-36092 to 93-36094, 94-35251 to 94-35253 and 94-35372.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Oct. 16, 1995.
Decided Dec. 19, 1996.
As Amended on Denial of Rehearing Feb. 26, 1997.

Rocco N. Treppiedi and Jeanie J. Mohler, Assistant City Attorneys, Spokane, WA, Jerry R. Neal and John R. Nelson, Preston Gates & Ellis, Spokane, WA, for defendants-appellants.

Gregg R. Smith, Spokane, WA, Terry E. Thomson, Sternberg, Thomson & Okrent, Seattle, WA, and Patrick K. Stiley, Spokane, WA, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, Alan A. McDonald, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. Nos. CV-89-00423-AAM, CV-89-00425-AAM.

Before: REINHARDT, TROTT and TASHIMA,* Circuit Judges.

REINHARDT, Circuit Judge:

Appellants in this case are twenty-three individual City of Spokane police officers1 and one individual Spokane County law enforcement officer.2 Appellees, the plaintiff Gypsy Church of the Northwest and the twenty-six individual plaintiffs in district court cases Marks v. City of Spokane and Gypsy Church v. Spokane County, filed suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in June 1989 alleging that three years earlier, in 1986, appellants and the City of Spokane and Spokane County (the "municipalities")3 violated their Fourth Amendment rights by unreasonably seeking and unreasonably executing a warrant to search two residences and all the persons present at those residences. On this appeal, appellants challenge four orders of the district court in which that court initially denied all but two of the appellants qualified immunity, certified the interlocutory appeal of its qualified immunity determination as "frivolous" and retained jurisdiction over the proceedings, denied the remaining two appellants qualified immunity and granted partial summary judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. At that point it deemed the qualified immunity appeals no longer frivolous.

Appellants filed their first motions for summary judgment on the basis of qualified immunity in early 1990. District Judge Robert J. McNichols denied the motions on May 30, 1990 because material disputes of fact existed regarding their conduct during the search. In September 1991, Judge McNichols held that the issue whether the search was legal had been fully litigated and resolved, in state criminal proceedings, against both the individual officers and the municipalities and that they were all collaterally estopped from relitigating the search's legality in the present civil action. Later in September 1991, defendants requested the district court to reconsider its order regarding the applicability of collateral estoppel, and Judge McNichols denied the motion. In February 1992, plaintiffs moved for summary judgment, and defendants, in turn, again moved for reconsideration of the collateral estoppel issue. In a March 1992 order, Judge McNichols denied the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on the ground that "key issues of vigorously disputed fact" existed and again declined to reconsider its collateral estoppel order.4 The disputed issues of fact apparently related to questions of which of the individual officers did which acts to which plaintiffs and at what times.

Judge McNichols died before any further significant court proceedings occurred, and the case was reassigned to District Judge Alan A. McDonald. Defendants thereupon moved a third time for reconsideration of Judge McNichols' collateral estoppel determination, and the plaintiffs moved for reconsideration of the denial of their summary judgment motion. On October 21, 1993, Judge McDonald reversed Judge McNichols' collateral estoppel order as it applied to appellants5 and, because appellants were no longer estopped from arguing that the search was lawful, granted the plaintiffs leave to revise and resubmit their summary judgment motion regarding the liability of the individual officers. In the same order, Judge McDonald denied qualified immunity to all of the individual City officers except Reeve and postponed ruling on the qualified immunity of Reeve and County officer Grabenstein until he ruled on the renewed motion for summary judgment that he expected the plaintiffs to file.6 The individual City appellants, including Reeve, filed notices of appeal from this order. Reeve appealed the court's failure to rule on his qualified immunity motion,7 while the other City officers appealed the court's denial of their qualified immunity motions on the merits. Grabenstein did not appeal the October 21, 1993 order until later.

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