Booth v. Galveston Cnty.

352 F. Supp. 3d 718
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Texas
DecidedJanuary 10, 2019
DocketCivil Action No. 3:18–CV–00104
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Booth v. Galveston Cnty., 352 F. Supp. 3d 718 (S.D. Tex. 2019).

Opinion

ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATION

George C. Hanks Jr., United States District Judge

Pending before the Court is the Memorandum and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Andrew Edison. Dkt. 151. The case was referred to Judge Edison pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). See Dkt. 102. Pending before Judge Edison was Galveston County's First Amended Motion to Dismiss All Claims Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) (Dkt. 45); Magistrates' Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedures 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) and Brief in Support (Dkt. 46); District Court Judges' Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction and for Failure to State a Claim (Dkt. 47); Defendant Hon. Jack Roady's Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. 48); District Court Judge Defendants' Second Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction (Dkt.

*72494); and Galveston County's First Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) (Dkt. 127).

On December 20, 2018, Galveston County filed its Objections (Dkt. 154). The next day, on December 21, 2018, all the other defendants filed their Objections (Dkts. 155-157). Booth filed responses to the defendants' Objections (Dkts. 159-160). In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), this Court is required to "make a de novo determination of those portions of the [magistrate judge's] report or specified proposed findings or recommendations to which objection [has been] made." After conducting this de novo review, the Court may "accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the findings or recommendations made by the magistrate judge." Id. ; see also Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b)(3).

Based on the pleadings, the record and the applicable law, the Court ACCEPTS Judge Edison's Memorandum and Recommendation and ADOPTS it as the opinion of the Court. It is therefore ORDERED that:

(1) Judge Edison's Memorandum and Recommendation (Dkt. 151) is APPROVED AND ADOPTED in its entirety as the holding of the Court;
(2) Galveston County's First Amended Motion to Dismiss All Claims Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) (Dkt. 45) is DENIED ;
(3) Magistrates' Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedures 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) and Brief in Support (Dkt. 46) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part . Specifically, the claims asserted against the Magistrates in their official capacities are DISMISSED . The motion is denied in all other respects;
(4) District Court Judges' Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction and for Failure to State a Claim (Dkt. 47) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part . Specifically, the claims asserted against the District Court Judges in their individual capacities are DISMISSED . The motion is denied in all other respects;
(5) Defendant Hon. Jack Roady's Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. 48) is DENIED ;
(6) District Court Judge Defendants' Second Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction (Dkt. 94) is DENIED ; and
(7) Galveston County's First Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) (Dkt. 127) is DENIED .

It is so ORDERED .

MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATION

ANDREW M. EDISON, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

This lawsuit concerns Galveston County's pretrial detention system. Plaintiff Aaron Booth ("Booth") alleges that arrestees in Galveston County ("the County") are routinely detained before trial solely due to their inability to pay bail in violation of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the United States Constitution. Booth brings claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the County, six District Court Judges, three County Magistrates, and County District Attorney Jack Roady, asking for declaratory and injunctive relief.

The case was referred to this Court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). See Dkt. 102. Pending before the Court are Galveston County's First Amended Motion to Dismiss All Claims Pursuant to Rule *72512(b)(6) (Dkt. 45); Magistrates' Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedures 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6) and Brief in Support (Dkt. 46); District Court Judges' Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction and for Failure to State a Claim (Dkt. 47); Defendant Hon. Jack Roady's Motion to Dismiss (Dkt. 48); District Court Judge Defendants' Second Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction (Dkt. 94); and Galveston County's First Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) (Dkt. 127) (collectively "Defendants' Motions to Dismiss").

Having considered the parties' briefing, the applicable legal authorities, and oral argument, the Court recommends that: (i) all claims brought against the District Court Judges in their individual capacities be dismissed; (ii) all claims brought against the Magistrates in their official capacities be dismissed; and (iii) in all other respects, Defendants' Motions to Dismiss be denied.

BACKGROUND1

Booth was arrested and charged with felony drug possession in the County on April 8, 2018. In consultation with a County prosecutor, the arresting officer set Booth's "bail at $20,000, the minimum amount permitted under [the] County's felony bail schedule." Dkt. 31 ¶ 16. Thereafter, the arresting officer booked Booth "into Galveston County Jail in the early morning hours of April 8." Id. Later that morning, Booth "saw a magistrate who automatically adopted [the $20,000] bail amount" without inquiring "about his ability to pay ... [or] whether [Booth] is a flight risk or a danger to the community." Id. ¶ 17.

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