Barbara Ann Comeaux v. Wranglers Night Club (Bar Andlounge)

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 8, 2004
DocketCA-0004-0951
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

04-951

BARBARA ANN COMEAUX, ET AL.

VERSUS

WRANGLERS NIGHT CLUB (BAR AND LOUNGE), ET AL.

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APPEAL FROM THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, NO. 995610 HONORABLE GLENNON P. EVERETT, DISTRICT JUDGE

MARC T. AMY JUDGE

Court composed of John D. Saunders, Marc T. Amy, and Billy Howard Ezell, Judges.

AFFIRMED.

Vincent P. Fornias C. William Belsom, Jr. Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver & Blitzer Post Office Box 2997 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-2997 (225) 383-4703 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT /APPELLEE: Scotty Darby

James L. Pate Brad O. Price Jean-Louis Lemoine Laborde & Neuner Post Office Box 52828 Lafayette, LA 70505-2828 (337) 237-7000 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: The Chief of Police for the Carencro Police Department The Carencro Police Department The City of Carencro Barry L. Domingue Simon Law Offices Post Office Box 52242 Lafayette, LA 70505 (337) 232-2000 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES: Robert Darby Enterprises, Inc. Robert Darby Wranglers Night Club

Hany A. Zohdy 12090 South Harrell's Ferry Road, Suite J Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (225) 293-5300 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS: Barbara Ann Comeaux The Family Members of Mark Comeaux on Behalf of Themselves AMY, Judge.

The death at issue in this matter followed a visit to the defendant night club.

The decedent’s family members allege that the death resulted from what they contend

was a physical confrontation with an employee of the club and a police officer called

to the scene. At the close of the plaintiffs’ case, the trial court granted the defendants’

motions for involuntary dismissal. The plaintiffs appeal. For the following reasons,

we affirm.

Factual and Procedural Background

This matter involves the events leading up to the November 13, 1998 death of

Mark Comeaux. The record indicates that, on the previous evening, Mr. Comeaux

and his roommate, Shannon Thibodeaux, visited Wranglers Night Club. It is

undisputed that the two men became intoxicated during the evening. At some point,

Mr. Comeaux and Mr. Thibodeaux became involved in a physical altercation. The

scene brought the attention of Richard Callais, who testified that he was acting as the

club’s manager as well as a bouncer at the time. The physical altercation continued,

with the two men eventually being removed from the club, to the business’ parking

lot. Testimony indicated that mace was used and that the men were handcuffed.

The record further indicates that Officer Scotty Darby of the Carencro Police

Department was called to the scene. The extent of the physical altercation between

Thibodeaux, Comeaux, Callais, and Darby is at issue. The plaintiffs presented

witness testimony indicating that Mr. Comeaux was struck by Mr. Callais and a

police officer. However, both Mr. Callais and Officer Darby denied having struck

Mr. Comeaux. Although not taken into custody, both Mr. Comeaux and Mr.

Thibodeaux were told to leave the property. Mr. Thibodeaux explained that he left

in his own truck with Shawn Andrus. Due to Mr. Thibodeaux’s condition, Mr. Andrus drove the two from the club. Both men denied knowing that Mr. Comeaux

was in the back of the truck.

Mr. Andrus testified in his deposition that, while driving at approximately fifty

to fifty-five miles per hour on the roadway, he heard a distinctive thump on the truck.

He stated that although the noise was not on the roof, he felt that the noise came from

a location near his head. Mr. Andrus pulled the truck to the side of the road, looked

behind the truck, and found Mr. Comeaux lying in the road. Two witnesses traveling

in a vehicle behind the truck also stopped, eventually calling 911. Before assistance

arrived, however, Mr. Andrus and Mr. Thibodeaux placed Mr. Comeaux in the truck

and traveled to a hospital in Lafayette. The death certificate entered into evidence

indicates that Mr. Comeaux’s time of death was 5:40 a.m. The “Cause of Death”

portion of the certificate lists: Brain death; Closed head injury; and Blunt Force

Trauma to Head. A blood ethanol level of 275 mg/dl is listed as a significant

condition contributing to the death.

Mr. Comeaux’s mother and other family members filed suit seeking damages

related to Mr. Comeaux’s death. Wranglers Night Club, and the club’s owner, Robert

Darby d/b/a Robert Darby Enterprises, Inc., and Robert Callais were named as

defendants. Carencro Police Department1 and Officer Scotty Darby were also named

as defendants. With regard to Officer Darby, the plaintiffs argued that he was under

the supervision and control of the Carencro Police Department and was a borrowed

servant of Wranglers Night Club. Finally, the plaintiffs alleged that Officer Darby

was liable as part owner/operator of Wranglers Night Club.2 The plaintiffs asserted

1 Through a supplemental and amending petition, the naming of Carencro Police Department as a defendant was amended to the City of Carencro. 2 The plaintiffs assert that Officer Darby is the son of club owner Robert Darby. The allegation of Officer Darby’s ownership of the club was not pursued at trial.

2 that Officer Callais and Mr. Darby struck Comeaux, placed him “unconscious or

already dead” in the back of the truck and that negligence in the alleged beating and

in the handling of the intoxicated Comeaux resulted in his death.

The matter proceeded to a bench trial, with the defendants moving for

involuntary dismissal at the close of the plaintiffs’ evidence. The trial court granted

the motions, finding that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that the death was related

to activities at the club.

The plaintiffs appeal and, in their brief to this court, present the following two

issues for this court’s review:

1. The plaintiff met its prudent [sic] of proof against the Wranglers bar and its employees showing that they were negligent in handling Mark Comeaux as a patron, and by further showing that the employees of the bar severely beaten [sic] Mark Comeaux, which action subjects Wrangler to liability fo[]r the tort of its employees.

2. Did the court abuse its discretion in granting the motion for involuntary dismissal despite the overwhelming evidence submitted showing that Mark Comeaux was severely beaten by the bar’s employees and that credible evidence submitted that he never fallen [sic] from the truck as alleged.

Discussion

The plaintiffs question the trial court’s granting of the motions for involuntary

dismissal.3 The plaintiffs assert that the record demonstrates that Wranglers was

liable for the action of its employees and that its employees were negligent in their

treatment of Mr. Comeaux. Specifically, the plaintiffs contend that the evidence

indicates that Mr. Comeaux was beaten by Mr. Callais and Officer Darby while at the

3 The record indicates that the appeal, insofar as it related to Officer Scotty Darby, in his capacity as a police officer, and the City of Carencro was dismissed. The plaintiffs continue to argue, however, that Scotty Darby was working as an employee of the club at the time of the incidents in question, thereby continuing to raise the issue of liability for his actions.

3 club and that those injuries led to his death rather than a fall from Mr. Thibodeaux’s

truck. Here, the plaintiffs point to testimony of two witnesses who were following

the truck at the time of the incident on the road who explained that they did not see

a body fall from the truck.

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