David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska, David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska, County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska, Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury, City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska

5 F.3d 1141, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 24734
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 28, 1993
Docket92-3366
StatusPublished

This text of 5 F.3d 1141 (David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska, David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska, County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska, Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury, City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth 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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David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska, David J. Kohl v. Joseph M. Casson, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska, County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska, Mitch Siebe, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury, City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of Nebraska Lewis J. Mason, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Engel, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Joe Jelinek, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Gene Siefford, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Dan Stanton, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Harley Brown, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Marvin Moerer, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Chris Goeking, in His Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Deb Klaus, in Her Official Capacity as City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska Douglas G. Rosener, in His Official Capacity as City Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska, 5 F.3d 1141, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 24734 (8th Cir. 1993).

Opinion

5 F.3d 1141

David J. KOHL, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Joseph M. CASSON, Individually, and in his Official Capacity
as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska; County of
Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of
Nebraska; Mitch Siebe, Individually and in his Official
Capacity as Police Officer for the City of Fairbury; City
of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State of
Nebraska; Lewis J. Mason, in his Official Capacity as City
Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Marvin Engel,
in his Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of
Fairbury, Nebraska; Joe Jelinek, in his Official Capacity
as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Gene
Siefford, in his Official Capacity as City Councilman of the
City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Dan Stanton, in his Official
Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury,
Nebraska; Harley Brown, in his Official Capacity as City
Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Marvin
Moerer, in his Official Capacity as City Councilman of the
City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Chris Goeking, in his Official
Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury,
Nebraska; Deb Klaus, in her Official Capacity as City
Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Douglas G.
Rosener, in his Official Capacity as City Attorney of the
City of Fairbury, Nebraska, Defendants-Appellees.
David J. KOHL, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Joseph M. CASSON, Individually, and in his Official Capacity
as County Attorney of Jefferson County, Nebraska,
Defendant-Appellant,
County of Jefferson, a Body Politic and Corporate of the
State of Nebraska, Defendant,
Mitch Siebe, Individually and in his Official Capacity as
Police Officer for the City of Fairbury, Defendant-Appellant,
City of Fairbury, a Body Politic and Corporate of the State
of Nebraska; Lewis J. Mason, in his Official Capacity as
City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Marvin
Engel, in his Official Capacity as City Councilman of the
City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Joe Jelinek, in his Official
Capacity as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury,
Nebraska; Gene Siefford, in his Official Capacity as City
Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Dan Stanton,
in his Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of
Fairbury, Nebraska; Harley Brown, in his Official Capacity
as City Councilman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska;
Marvin Moerer, in his Official Capacity as City Councilman
of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska; Chris Goeking, in his
Official Capacity as City Councilman of the City of
Fairbury, Nebraska; Deb Klaus, in her Official Capacity as
City Councilwoman of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska;
Douglas G. Rosener, in his Official Capacity as City
Attorney of the City of Fairbury, Nebraska, Defendants.

Nos. 92-3366, 92-3458.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted May 10, 1993.
Decided Sept. 28, 1993.

William J. Panec, Fairbury, NE, argued, for plaintiff-appellant.

Randall L. Goyette, Lincoln, NE, argued (Brenda S. Spilker, on brief), for defendants-appellees.

Before BOWMAN, WOLLMAN, and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.

WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

David J. Kohl filed this lawsuit pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 against the city of Fairbury, Nebraska; the county of Jefferson, Nebraska; various city officers in their official capacities; Jefferson County Attorney Joseph Casson in both his official and individual capacities; and Fairbury police officer Mitch Siebe in both his official and individual capacities. The defendants filed a motion to dismiss. The district court granted the motion with respect to the city, the county, and all other defendants in their official capacities, but denied the motion to dismiss with respect to the claims against Casson and Siebe individually. Kohl appeals from the dismissal of the city, the county, and the other defendants in their official capacities. Casson and Siebe cross-appeal from the denial of their motion to dismiss the claims against them in their individual capacities. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

I.

Kohl's complaint alleged the following facts, which we must accept as true when analyzing whether the district court ruled correctly on the defendants' motion to dismiss. Patterson v. Von Riesen, 999 F.2d 1235, 1237 (8th Cir.1993).

At approximately 1:41 a.m. on February 22, 1990, Duane Juhl, owner of Tooley's bar, reported to the Fairbury Police Department that a gym bag containing some checks and approximately $3,000 in cash had been stolen from his van while the van was parked outside The Stable restaurant, where Juhl had gone to eat after closing his bar for the night.

Around the time of the theft, there were approximately twelve people (customers and staff) in The Stable, which is the only restaurant in Fairbury that is open at that hour of the morning. Juhl told the police that he remembered one customer leaving the restaurant while he was there. That person had been a customer in Juhl's tavern earlier in the evening, was staying at the Holiday Motel in Fairbury, and was driving a brown van with Kansas license plates.

Later that morning, Fairbury police officer Mitch Siebe went to the Holiday Motel, where he learned that a David Kohl had been registered. Siebe discovered that Kohl was driving a brown 1977 Ford van with Kansas license plates, Kohl's lodging for two nights had been paid by a Tamra Esslinger, and no one had slept in the bed in Kohl's room during the previous night. Siebe then issued a bulletin to any law enforcement agency that might observe Kohl's van to contact the Fairbury Police Department.

During this time, Kohl travelled to Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska, looking for work as a carpet layer. After finding no work, Kohl drove to Cedar Falls, Iowa. Officers from the Cedar Falls Police Department discovered that Kohl was staying at a Cedar Falls hotel. They investigated, and informed Siebe that Kohl had checked in on February 23, paying for two nights' lodging with cash. They also told Siebe that Kohl had subsequently paid for another night with cash from "a large roll of bills."

Based on the preceding information, Siebe conferred with County Attorney Casson, obtaining advice on the affidavit for Kohl's arrest warrant on the charge of stealing the $3,000 from Juhl's van. Siebe then prepared and signed the affidavit, which Kohl has incorporated by reference in his complaint. Siebe, accompanied by Casson, took the warrant to the Jefferson County Clerk-Magistrate, who issued a warrant for Kohl's arrest.

Pursuant to the arrest warrant, Cedar Falls police officers arrested Kohl on February 26. At the time of the arrest, the police took control of $1,998.87 in cash that Kohl had on his person, in addition to Kohl's van and some other personal belongings. Siebe transferred Kohl back to the Jefferson County, Nebraska, jail and retained the money and other property on Casson's advice. Because Kohl could not gain access to the $1,998.87, he could not post bond and thus remained in the Jefferson County jail.

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