Dasilva v. Esmor Corr Ser Inc

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJanuary 27, 2006
Docket03-3095
StatusUnpublished

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1-27-2006

Dasilva v. Esmor Corr Ser Inc Precedential or Non-Precedential: Non-Precedential

Docket No. 03-3095

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT

No. 03-3095 & 03-4435

JOAQUIN DASILVA; MARIE ROSE JILSAIME; HECTOR TRELLES; AKENIS MONTANE SANTOS; OSA OGBEGIE; ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ; MANUEL VALDES; MARIA ROZADA DASILVA; MRS. VALDES (Per Quod) Appellants in (03-4435)

v.

ESMOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, INC; PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY; JOHN DOES, A-Z (names being fictitious); ROBERT DOE, R.N., A-Z (names being fictitious) PETER DOE, A-Z (names being fictitious) ABC CORPORATION, A-Z (names being fictitious)

Esmor Correctional Services, Inc., Appellant in (03-3095)

(D.C. Civil Action No. 96-cv-03755)

No. 03-3096

HAWA ABDI JAMA; ABU BAKAR; CHARLES ADDAI; JOSEPH ACKAH; BENJAMIN ANANG; KWEKU AWOTWE; YVETTE NSUKAMI BADJOKO; GONZALO CRESPO; JOSEPH DEBRAH; CECILIA KOU JEFFREY; ANANTHARAJAH JEYAKUMAR; ABRAHAM KENNETH; NAGENDRAN MANOHARAN; THOMAS KYEU MANU; DENNIS RAJI; SHAMIMU NANTEZA; AGATHA SERWAA; JASMEL SINGH; FOLORUNSHO WASIU ALIBI; SARAH TETTEH YOWER

v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERVICE; ESMOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES INC.; JOHN DOE MCCLEAN; NORMAN UZZLE; MICHAEL D. ROZOS; JOHN DOE BOYER; JOHN DOE FREISS; JOHN DOE SILVA; JAMES SLATTERY; AARON SPEISMAN; WILLARD STOVALL; JOHN LIMA; JAMES POULAND; DIANE MCCLURE; RICHARD STALEY; JOHN DOE BROWN; JOHN DOE BROWNDIE; JANE DOE CLARK; JOHN DOE EDIDER; JOHN DOE FEDER; JOHN DOE FIGEL; JOHN DOE GARCIA; JOHN DOE GILL; JOHN DOE HAWKINS; JOHN DOE HAYES; JOHN DOE HIGGS; JOHN DOE HUGHES; JOHN DOE HUNTER; JOHN DOE JACKSON; JOHN DOE JOHNSON; JOHN DOE KUTZ; JOHN DOE MELENDEZ; JANE DOE MICHELLE; JOHN DOE MOHAMMED; JOHN DOE NKENKE; JANE DOE PHIL; JOHN DOE SNEED; JOHN DOE STRATFORD; JOHN DOE VANDERPOOR; JOHN DOE WILLIAMS; JOHN DOE WILSON; JOHN DOE WALLINGTON; JOHN AND JANE DOES 1-50; WILLIAM HIGGS; UNITED STATES; DAVID MCCLEAN; EARLINE D. BOYER; ALAN FREISS; KEVIN T. BRODIE; IRVING BROWN; TOMMIE L. BROWN; CATRINA CLARK; LEONARD EADY; FRANK FIGEL; LUIS GARCIA; DARRELL GILL; WINFRED HAWKINS; ISAIAH HUGHES; DORIAN HUNTER; WILLIE O. HUNTER; MICHAEL JACKSON; PHILLIP JOHNSON; MICHAEL MELENDEZ; OKAY NKENKE; ROBERT SNEAD; COREY STRADFORD; MICHAEL TATE; AUGUSTUS VANDERPUYE; WILLIAM WALLINGTON; NORMAN WILLIAMS,

Esmor Correctional Services Inc., James F. Slattery, John Lima, Richard Staley, Aaron Speisman, Appellants

(D.C. Civil Action No. 97-cv-03093)

No. 03-3348 & 05-4007

SAMSON BROWN; DAVIS AUGUSTT; POOBALASINGAM BAKEERATHAN; BALAS ARAVINTHAN; BALARANGINI RATNAM; KIRITHARASAN KANAGASANGAM

2 v.

ESMOR CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, INC; ESMOR INC; ESMOR NEW YORK STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, INC.; ESMOR MANAGEMENT, INC; ESMOR MANHATTAN, INC; ESMOR BROOKLYN, INC; ESMOR NEW JERSEY, INC; JAMES SLATTERY; AARON SPEISMAN

Esmor Correctional Service Inc, Appellant in (05-4007)

Esmor Correctional Services Corporation, James F. Slattery, *Richard Staley, *John Lima,Aaron Speisman, Appellants in (03-3348)

*(Pursuant to Rule 12a F.R.A.P.)

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (D.C. Civil Action No. 98-cv-01282) District Judge: Honorable Dickinson R. Debevoise

Submitted Under Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a) November 15, 2005

Before: BARRY, and AMBRO, Circuit Judges POLLAK*, District Judge

(filed: January 27, 2006 )

OPINION

*Honorable Louis H. Pollak, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting by designation.

3 AMBRO, Circuit Judge

Three related cases comprise this appeal: the Brown Class Action, Brown v. Esmor

Corr. Servs., Inc., 98 Civ. 1282; the Jama Action, Jama v. INS, 97 Civ. 3093; and the

DaSilva Action, DaSilva v. Esmor Corr. Servs., Inc., 96 Civ. 3755. Esmor Correctional

Services, Inc. (Esmor) appeals the order of the District Court modifying a class action

notice order to extend the deadline for opting out of the Brown class for plaintiffs in the

Jama and DaSilva Actions. DaSilva v. Esmor Corr. Serv., Inc., 215 F.R.D. 477 (D.N.J.

2003). Plaintiffs in the DaSilva Action appeal a separate order of the District Court

denying their motion for reconsideration of the dismissal of their complaint.

Additionally, plaintiffs in the Jama Action assert that Esmor’s appeal is frivolous such

that the Jama Action counsel are entitled to fees and costs under Fed. Rule App. P. 38.

For the reasons below, we affirm the District Court’s decisions to extend the opt-out

period and deny reconsideration of the DaSilva Action complaint dismissal, and we hold

that Esmor’s appeal was not frivolous.1

I Factual and Procedural History

As we write for the parties, only a brief summary of pertinent facts is necessary. In

1 Judge Barry previously served as a Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. During that tenure, the DaSilva Action was assigned to her from August 7, 1996 to October 23, 1998, when it was reassigned to Judge Debevoise. All hearings and orders during that time period came before Magistrate Judge Chesler and there is no evidence in the record that Judge Barry ever heard or decided any issues in the action. In this context, there is no need for recusal.

4 the mid-1990s the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)2 contracted with

Esmor to operate an INS detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The allegedly

abusive and inhumane conditions at that facility generated the three lawsuits at issue in

this appeal. The three cases were consolidated for discovery purposes.

In March 1999, the District Court signed an order setting notice to the class in the

Brown Action. It provided, inter alia, that notice to the class should be mailed May 1,

1999, and requests for exclusion from the class should be postmarked no later than June

1, 1999. Accordingly, notice was sent to 1,172 of the 1,625 potential class members for

whom information was available. Nine hundred twenty-two of those notices were

returned as undeliverable. The difficulty in locating and communicating with putative

class members was due in part to the dispersion of former detainees of the Esmor facility;

some detainees were sent to other INS facilities and others were deported to locations

where telephone and postal services were unreliable. No requests for exclusion were

submitted by the initial June 1, 1999 opt-out deadline.

Over the next three years, while discovery for all three cases progressed, a number

of actions relevant to the opt-out period occurred. In July, November, and December

1999, Jama Action counsel sent letters to Brown class counsel identifying individual

plaintiffs in the Jama Action who wished to opt out of the Brown class. In November

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