Blizzard v. Hastings

886 F. Supp. 405, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6834, 1995 WL 307537
CourtDistrict Court, D. Delaware
DecidedMarch 31, 1995
DocketCiv. A. 94-212-RRM, 92-475-RRM
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

This text of 886 F. Supp. 405 (Blizzard v. Hastings) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, D. Delaware primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Blizzard v. Hastings, 886 F. Supp. 405, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6834, 1995 WL 307537 (D. Del. 1995).

Opinion

OPINION

McKELVIE, District Judge.

These are two civil rights cases. The plaintiff, Gary E. Blizzard, is a state prisoner incarcerated at the Sussex Correctional Institution. The defendants in Civil Action No. 92-475, George Truitt and Earl Messick, and the defendant in Civil Action No. 94-212, Sam Hastings, are employees of the Department of Corrections of the State of Delaware.

In his amended complaints Blizzard alleges the defendants have wrongfully retaliated against him for exercising his first amendment rights, wrongfully denied him due process during disciplinary proceedings, and conspired to place him at an unreasonable risk of harm by telling other inmates he is a snitch.

The court had referred Civil Action No. 92-475 to the Magistrate Judge. The defendants in that case have moved for a summary judgment, and the Magistrate has issued a Report and Recommendation that the court grant that motion. Blizzard has filed exceptions to that Report.

The defendant in Civil Action No. 94-212 has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint. As the court finds the claims in Civil Action No. 92 — 475 and 94-212 sufficiently related, the court has consolidated these two cases and will rule on the defendants’ motions in these cases in this Opinion.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. April, 1992: Blizzard’s Charge of Misconduct by Officer Ennis

In both of his amended complaints, Blizzard alleges that in April of 1992, he filed a complaint under the Department’s inmate grievance procedure alleging that Correctional Officer Ennis was selling to inmates the opportunity to place telephone calls. Blizzard alleges that the correctional officer assigned to hear the grievance, Lieutenant George Truitt, referred the matter to Officer Ennis’ supervisor, Lieutenant Earl Messick. Blizzard further alleges that Messick investigated the allegation of misconduct, found it was baseless, and charged Blizzard with filing a false report and with lying. See Blizzard’s amended complaint in C.A. No. 92-475, Docket Item (“D.I.”) 23 at 1 and his affidavit attached to that amended complaint at Exhibit (“Ex.”) D. Copies of the Disciplinary Report and Order to Execute Sanctions are at D.I. 23 at Ex. B and C.

B. June, 1992: Blizzard Charged with Lying

Lieutenant Truitt investigated Messick’s charge that Blizzard had lied when he charged Officer Ennis with misconduct. Lieutenant Truitt provided Blizzard with notice of Messick’s charge against him, gave him an opportunity to speak to the issues, and then found Blizzard had lied and ordered him disciplined with 2 days in isolation. D.I. 23 at Ex. D-2.

*407 Blizzard alleges Lieutenants Truitt and Messiek wrongfully refused to allow him to call witnesses in support of his claim against Officer Ennis. Blizzard alleges Messiek has wrongfully retaliated against him for filing the charge against Ennis by reporting various disciplinary charges against him. D.I. 23 at 1.

C. January and February, 1993: Blizzard Is Searched and Found with Contraband

Blizzard alleges Lieutenant Messiek has told others about “getting” Blizzard for filing these charges against Officer Ennis. D.I. 23 at 2. As evidence of retaliation, Blizzard alleges he has been harassed by being searched in January and February of 1993. He alleges that when he was searched in February of 1993, and found to be hiding contraband in the sleeve of a jacket the State had provided to him, he was wrongfully disciplined for possession of contraband and destruction of property. D.I. 23 at 3. A copy of the Disciplinary Report is at D.I. 23 at Ex. I. See also D.I. 23 at Ex. K.

In addition, Blizzard alleges Lieutenant Messiek wrongfully fabricated evidence, including evidence that Blizzard offered to drop this case in exchange for Messiek dropping certain disciplinary charges. A copy of the Disciplinary Report is at D.I. 23 at Ex. J and a copy of the Order to execute Sanctions is at Ex. L. Blizzard also alleges Lieutenant Messiek lied and wrongfully charged Blizzard with threatening him by reporting that Blizzard threatened to tell the warden that Mes-sick “was bringing in cigarettes for cash money” after he had declined Blizzard’s offer to drop this lawsuit. D.I. 23 at Ex. J.

D. May and June 1993: Blizzard Is Charged with Assault and Bribery

Blizzard alleges that in May of 1993 he was charged with assault on another inmate and placed in special custody. D.I. 23 at 5. He alleges he was wrongfully put in isolation before written statements were obtained from the victim or witnesses. A copy of the Notice of Administrative Transfer is at D.I. 3 at Ex. N. The Report is at D.I. 23 at Ex. P, and the Notice of Hearing is at D.I. 23 at Ex. T. See also D.I. 23 at Ex. Q, R, S, and U-3, 4 and 5. He alleges Lieutenant Truitt also wrongfully acted as the investigating officer and that he wrongfully and falsely charged Blizzard with bribery when Blizzard allegedly offered an agreement to drop charges and then threatened Truitt with false charges. D.I. 23 at 6, 9. Blizzard alleges he was held in isolation for 21 days pending the investigation on the assault charges, was found guilty and then sentenced to only 14 days. Thus, he claims his due process rights were violated by defendants’ failure to credit him with the first 21 days he spent in isolation. D.I. 23 at 12.

E. April, 1991: Blizzard Claims Officer Hastings Told Inmates He Is a Snitch

Blizzard filed Civil Action No. 94-212 in April of 1994. In the complaint he repeats an allegation from his amended complaint in Civil Action No. 92-475 that Officer Hastings wrongfully retaliated against him for filing the April, 1992 charge of misconduct by telling guards and inmates Blizzard is a “snitch.” See C.A. No. 92-475 D.I. 23 at 2, affidavits of Gary Blizzard and Nelson Hoover, C.A. No. 94-212 D.I. 9 at Ex. B and J; see also Blizzard’s affidavit at D.I. 23 at Ex. D-4, affidavit of James Cecil at D.I. 23 at Ex. E. Blizzard alleges that acting on Officer Hastings’ behalf, Lieutenant Messiek made intimidating statements to inmates to cause them to be afraid to make out affidavits supporting Blizzard in this case. D.I. 23 at 4. In addition, Blizzard alleges that after property was stolen from his cell, Officer Hastings wrongfully delayed the search for the property for two hours and then wrongfully conducted an inadequate search. See Blizzard’s affidavit at C.A. No. 94-212 D.I. 9 ffc Ex. K-4.

In 1981, Blizzard filed an action in this court against the Warden of the Sussex Correctional Institution and a correctional officer. In that case, Blizzard reported he had cooperated in the Governor’s Task Force investigating corruption and other problems in the Delaware Department of Corrections, and that despite the defendants’ knowledge of his reputation as a snitch or squealer and *408

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Rivera v. Warden Akinbayo
D. Delaware, 2022
Robinson v. Beckles
117 F. Supp. 3d 528 (D. Delaware, 2015)
Robinson v. Phelps
946 F. Supp. 2d 354 (D. Delaware, 2013)
Robinson v. Danberg
729 F. Supp. 2d 666 (D. Delaware, 2010)
Shockley v. McCarty
677 F. Supp. 2d 741 (D. Delaware, 2009)
Garrison v. Town of Bethany Beach
131 F. Supp. 2d 585 (D. Delaware, 2001)
Steelman v. Carper
124 F. Supp. 2d 219 (D. Delaware, 2000)
Daniels v. Delaware
120 F. Supp. 2d 411 (D. Delaware, 2000)
Watson v. McGinnis
964 F. Supp. 127 (S.D. New York, 1997)
Jubilee v. Horn
959 F. Supp. 276 (E.D. Pennsylvania, 1997)
Carrigan v. State of Del.
957 F. Supp. 1376 (D. Delaware, 1997)
Abdul-Akbar v. Department of Corrections
910 F. Supp. 986 (D. Delaware, 1995)
Hoover v. Watson
886 F. Supp. 410 (D. Delaware, 1995)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
886 F. Supp. 405, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6834, 1995 WL 307537, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/blizzard-v-hastings-ded-1995.