Ceil Brannen Evans Tiffany Marie Brannen, by Her Next Friend & Mother Ceil Brannen Evans v. Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Carla Ludwig Dianna R. Price Phyllis G. Bossin Sallee Watermann John Daggett Stanley Clawar Brynne Rivlin Sarah M. Knox, M.D. Carolyn Pfleghaar Summit Country Day School Edward Tyrrell Karen Wedemeyer Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Thomas J. Moyer, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge Robert E. Taylor Jean Stephen Vonder Ahe Robson James Edmond Evans John Does, 1 Thru 25, (94-3602) Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge, Carla Ludwig, (94-3791)

47 F.3d 1168, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 12968
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 9, 1995
Docket94-3602
StatusUnpublished

This text of 47 F.3d 1168 (Ceil Brannen Evans Tiffany Marie Brannen, by Her Next Friend & Mother Ceil Brannen Evans v. Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Carla Ludwig Dianna R. Price Phyllis G. Bossin Sallee Watermann John Daggett Stanley Clawar Brynne Rivlin Sarah M. Knox, M.D. Carolyn Pfleghaar Summit Country Day School Edward Tyrrell Karen Wedemeyer Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Thomas J. Moyer, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge Robert E. Taylor Jean Stephen Vonder Ahe Robson James Edmond Evans John Does, 1 Thru 25, (94-3602) Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge, Carla Ludwig, (94-3791)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Sixth 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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Ceil Brannen Evans Tiffany Marie Brannen, by Her Next Friend & Mother Ceil Brannen Evans v. Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Carla Ludwig Dianna R. Price Phyllis G. Bossin Sallee Watermann John Daggett Stanley Clawar Brynne Rivlin Sarah M. Knox, M.D. Carolyn Pfleghaar Summit Country Day School Edward Tyrrell Karen Wedemeyer Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Thomas J. Moyer, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge Robert E. Taylor Jean Stephen Vonder Ahe Robson James Edmond Evans John Does, 1 Thru 25, (94-3602) Ronald A. Panioto, Judge Eugene J. Utz, Judge Raymond E. Shannon, Judge Rupert A. Doan, Judge Harry T. Klusmeier, Judge Ronald L. Solove, Judge, Carla Ludwig, (94-3791), 47 F.3d 1168, 1995 U.S. App. LEXIS 12968 (6th Cir. 1995).

Opinion

47 F.3d 1168

NOTICE: Sixth Circuit Rule 24(c) states that citation of unpublished dispositions is disfavored except for establishing res judicata, estoppel, or the law of the case and requires service of copies of cited unpublished dispositions of the Sixth Circuit.
Ceil Brannen EVANS; Plaintiff-Appellant,
Tiffany Marie Brannen, by her next friend & mother Ceil
Brannen Evans, Plaintiff,
v.
Ronald A. PANIOTO, Judge; Carla Ludwig; Dianna R. Price;
Phyllis G. Bossin; Sallee Watermann; John Daggett;
Stanley Clawar; Brynne Rivlin; Sarah M. Knox, M.D.;
Carolyn Pfleghaar; Summit Country Day School; Edward
Tyrrell; Karen Wedemeyer; Eugene J. Utz, Judge; Raymond
E. Shannon, Judge; Rupert A. Doan, Judge; Harry T.
Klusmeier, Judge; Thomas J. Moyer, Judge; Ronald L.
Solove, Judge; Robert E. Taylor; Jean Stephen Vonder Ahe
Robson; James Edmond Evans; John Does, 1 thru 25,
Defendants-Appellees, (94-3602)
Ronald A. Panioto, Judge; Eugene J. Utz, Judge; Raymond E.
Shannon, Judge; Rupert A. Doan, Judge; Harry T.
Klusmeier, Judge; Ronald L. Solove,
Judge, Defendants-Appellees,
Carla Ludwig, et al., Defendants. (94-3791)

Nos. 94-3602, 94-3791.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Feb. 9, 1995.

Before: MERRITT, Chief Judge; BROWN and BATCHELDER, Circuit Judges.

ORDER

Ceil Brannen Evans, proceeding pro se, appeals a district court judgment dismissing her civil rights complaint filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Secs. 1983 and 1985 and state law. (Case No. 94-3602). Evans also appeals a district court order granting attorney's fees on behalf of some of the defendants. (Case No. 94-3791). The cases have been referred to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 9(a), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination, this panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not needed. Fed.R.App.P. 34(a).

Seeking monetary and equitable relief, Evans filed a 100 page complaint on behalf of herself and her fourteen year old daughter. Evans sued numerous defendants involved in an extensive domestic relations dispute involving her divorce and custody of her minor child. The defendants included several Ohio state court judges, a prosecuting attorney, her child's father, her child's nanny, Summit Country Day School and its Headmaster, the principal at Summit Middle School, an advisor employed at Walden Counseling, her child's treating therapist, a court reporter, an employee of the Domestic Relations Court, and several John Does. Evans sued the state defendants in both their individual and official capacities. Essentially, Evans alleged that the defendants conspired to deprive her and her daughter of a parent/child relationship by: 1) failing to appoint counsel or a guardian ad litem to represent her child; 2) denying a prompt investigation of allegations of abuse in violation of their rights to due process; 3) denying them meaningful access to the courts; 4) violating state court procedural rules, as well as various state laws and the Ohio Constitution; 5) improperly finding Evans guilty of criminal contempt; and 6) denying Evans custody and/or visitation of her minor child.

The district court initially dismissed Evans's claims against the judges and prosecuting attorney. Thereafter, it dismissed the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and because Evans had not stated a cause of action against the various defendants. Subsequently, the court granted attorney's fees in favor of the judicial defendants. On appeal, Evans reasserts her same claims and argues that the district court improperly granted the defendants' motion for sanctions.

Upon review, we conclude that the district court properly dismissed Evans's complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The district court lacked jurisdiction to review Evans's claims because review of a final judgment by a state court may be obtained only in the United States Supreme Court. See District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman, 460 U.S. 462, 485-86 (1983). A district court may not review a state court judgment, even if the decision appears to be incorrect and even if the claims are asserted within a constitutional context. Id.; In re Sun Valley Foods Co., 801 F.2d 186, 189 (6th Cir.1986).

For the most part, Evans's claims are also barred by Ohio's doctrine of res judicata. Where a plaintiff seeks to relitigate in federal court the same claims that had been decided earlier in state court, the claims are to be given the same preclusive effect as they would be given under the law of the state in which the judgment was entered. See Migra v. Warren City Sch. Dist. Bd. of Educ., 465 U.S. 75, 80-85 (1984). Ohio's doctrine of res judicata provides that a final judgment or decree rendered on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction is conclusive of rights, questions, and facts in issue as to the parties and their privies; such a judgment acts as a complete bar to any subsequent action on the same claim or cause of action between the parties or those in privity with them. See State ex rel. Schneider v. Board of Educ. of North Olmstead City Sch. Dist., 530 N.E.2d 206, 207 (Ohio 1988) (per curiam); City of North Royalton v. Baker, 584 N.E.2d 1308, 1312 (Ohio App.1989). As stated above, Evans now seeks to relitigate her state court claims, alleging that the defendants conspired to deny her a parent/child relationship with her daughter. Thus, her claims are barred by res judicata.

To the extent monetary relief was sought, the district court also properly dismissed Evans's complaint as the defendants are not subject to suit. The state court judges are absolutely immune from liability for actions taken in their judicial capacity. See Stump v. Sparkman, 435 U.S. 349, 355-56 (1978). Although Evans alleged that Judge Panioto is not entitled to judicial immunity because he acted in the complete absence of all jurisdiction, see Mireles v. Waco, 112 S.Ct. 286, 288 (1991), Judge Panioto did have jurisdiction to determine various matters concerning the custody of Evans's child. See Ohio Rev.Code Ann. Sec. 2301.03(B)(1) (Anderson 1993). Thus, he was entitled to judicial immunity. See Randles v. Gregart, 965 F.2d 90, 93 (6th Cir.1992) (per curiam). Although defendant Ludwig is a court officer employed by Judge Panioto, and is not the court clerk, she is entitled to immunity as she was acting pursuant to his direct instructions when she did not set a hearing date for Evans's motion to vacate orders. See Joseph v. Patterson, 795 F.2d 549, 560 (6th Cir.1986), cert. denied, 481 U.S. 1023 (1987). The prosecuting attorney is also entitled to absolute immunity as he acted within the scope of his official duties during his representation of defendant Panioto. See Buckley v. Fitzsimmons, 113 S.Ct. 2606, 2615-18 (1993).

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Stump v. Sparkman
435 U.S. 349 (Supreme Court, 1978)
Rendell-Baker v. Kohn
457 U.S. 830 (Supreme Court, 1982)
District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman
460 U.S. 462 (Supreme Court, 1983)
Anderson v. Creighton
483 U.S. 635 (Supreme Court, 1987)
Mireles v. Waco
502 U.S. 9 (Supreme Court, 1991)
Buckley v. Fitzsimmons
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Carolyn Morgan v. Church's Fried Chicken
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Michael B. Forte v. Janis Sullivan
935 F.2d 1 (First Circuit, 1991)
City of North Royalton v. Baker
584 N.E.2d 1308 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 1989)
State ex rel. Schneider v. Board of Education
530 N.E.2d 206 (Ohio Supreme Court, 1988)
Meeker v. Kercher
782 F.2d 153 (Tenth Circuit, 1986)
Joseph v. Patterson
795 F.2d 549 (Sixth Circuit, 1986)
Randles v. Gregart
965 F.2d 90 (Sixth Circuit, 1992)

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