Burke v. Regalado

935 F.3d 960
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedAugust 20, 2019
DocketNo. 18-5042; No. 18-5043
StatusPublished
Cited by384 cases

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Bluebook
Burke v. Regalado, 935 F.3d 960 (10th Cir. 2019).

Opinion

MATHESON, Circuit Judge.

Table of Contents

I. Background...982

A. Factual Background...982

1. Mr. Williams's Arrest and Transfer to TCSO Custody...982

2. Mr. Williams's Injury and Lack of Treatment...982

a. October 22-Response to initial injury and transfer to medical unit...982

b. October 23-24-Continued paralysis and arrival of mental health staff...983

c. October 25-Transfer to monitored cell and visit from Dr. Harnish...984

d. October 26-Lack of medical examination or treatment...984

e. October 27-Mr. Williams's first medical exam...984

3. Mr. Williams's Death...985

4. McKelvey and OSBI Reports...985
5. TCSO Policies and Practices...985

a. 2007 audit...986

b. 2009 inspection and Gondles Report...986

c. Prior inmate deaths...987

d. 2010 NCCHC probation...987

e. Homeland Security inspection...988

B. Procedural Background...988

1. Complaint...988

2. Pre-Trial Motions, CHC Settlement, and Replacement of Sheriff Glanz with Sheriff Regalado...989

3. Trial and Verdict...989
4. Post-Trial Motions...989

II. Discussion...990

A. Judgment as a Matter of Law...990 *9781. Denial of Judgment as a Matter of Law under Rule 50(b)...990

a. Additional procedural background...991

b. Standard of review...991

c. Sufficiency of evidence showing underlying constitutional violation...991

i. Legal background...991

1) Deliberate indifference-Objective and subjective components...992

2) Gatekeeping function...992

ii. Analysis...993

d. Sufficiency of evidence showing supervisory and municipal liability...995

i. Legal background...996

1) Constitutional violations by TCSO or CHC employees as the basis for the Sheriffs' liability...996

2) Supervisory liability under § 1983...997

3) Municipal liability under § 1983...998

4) Supervisory and municipal liability-Same elements in this case...998

ii. Analysis...999

1) Supervisory liability-Sheriff Glanz...999

2) Municipal liability-Sheriff Regalado...1001

2. Qualified Immunity...1001

a. Legal background...1001

i. Qualified immunity...1001

ii. Waiver...1002

b. Analysis...----

i. Denial of summary judgment based on disputed issues of fact not appealable...1003

ii. Failure to raise qualified immunity in Rule 50 motions...1003

B. New Trial...1003
1. Challenges to Pretrial Order...1003

a. Additional procedural background...1003

b. Standard of review...1005

c. Legal background...1005

d. Analysis...1005

i. No objections to the complaint...1006

ii. Adequate notice of allegations in the pretrial order...1007

2. Challenge to Jury Instructions...1008

a. Additional procedural background...1009

b. Standard of review...1009

c. Legal background...1009

d. Analysis...1010

3. Evidentiary Rulings...1011

a. Investigative reports and interview transcripts...1011

i. Additional procedural background...1011

ii. Additional legal background...1013

1) Hearsay...1013

2) Waiver and inadequate briefing...1014

3) Forfeiture...1014

iii. Analysis...1014

1) The McKelvey Report-Waiver...1014

2) The OSBI Report-Forfeiture...1015

3) Transcript of interview with Mr. Latham...1016

4) Transcript of interview with Mr. Johnson...1016

b. Sheriff Glanz's misdemeanors...1017

i. Additional procedural background...1017

ii. Additional legal background...1017

iii. Analysis...1018

c. Mr. Williams's background...1019 *979i. Additional procedural background...1019

ii. Additional legal background...1019

iii. Analysis...1019

d. Insurance coverage...1020

i. Standard of review...1020

ii. Additional procedural background...1020

iii. Additional legal background...1021

iv. Analysis...1021

e. Branstetter email...1021

i. Additional procedural background...1022

ii. Analysis...1022

f. Wyrick memo and testimony...1022

i. Additional procedural background...1023

ii. Additional legal background...1023

iii. Analysis...1023

g. Redirect examination of Chief Robinette and memo about Dr. Adusei...1023

i. Additional procedural background...1024

ii. Additional legal background...1024

iii. Analysis...1025

4. Closing Argument...1025

a. Additional procedural background...1025

i. Counsel's allegedly improper statements during closing argument...1025

ii. District court ruling...1025

b. Standard of review...1026

c. Legal background...1026

d. Analysis...1027

i. First Whittenburg factor-Extent of improper remarks...1027

1) Statements urging the jury to award damages for deterrence...1027

2) Additional legal background...1028

3) Contested statements...1027

4) Statements contrary to the evidence...1029

5) Statements urging the jury to disregard the court's instructions...1030

6) Statements violating the Golden Rule...1030

7) Statements expressing counsel's own opinion...1031

8) Pervasiveness of improper comments...1032

ii. Second Whittenburg factor-Curative action...1033

iii. Third Whittenburg factor-Size of the verdict...1033

iv. Balancing the Whittenburg factors...1034

C. Compensatory and Punitive Damages...1034
5. Remittitur as to Compensatory Damages...1034

a. Additional procedural background...1034

b. Standard of review...1035

c. Legal background...1035

d. Analysis...1035

6. Punitive Damages...1036

a. Additional procedural background...1036

b. Standard of review...1037

c. Legal background...1037

i. Degree of reprehensibility...1037

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