Dominguez v. METROPOLITAN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY

359 F. Supp. 2d 1323, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27847, 2004 WL 3245693
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Florida
DecidedNovember 23, 2004
Docket03-22821 CIV
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Dominguez v. METROPOLITAN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, 359 F. Supp. 2d 1323, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27847, 2004 WL 3245693 (S.D. Fla. 2004).

Opinion

OMNIBUS ORDER

UNGARO-BENAGES, District Judge.

THIS CAUSE is before the Court upon Plaintiffs Motion to Compel Defendant to Answer Interrogatories, filed May 3, 2004, and Defendant Miami-Dade County’s Objections to Order of Magistrate Judge Regarding Confidential Informant, filed August 4, 2004; Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, filed July 30, 2004, and Plaintiffs Motion to Extend Time Within Which to Answer Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment as to Counts VI and VIII, filed August 20, 2004; Defendants’ Motion In Limine to Exclude Evidence of Other Acts, filed July 30, 2004;' Defendants’ Motion to Exclude Plaintiffs Proposed Expert Witness, filed July 30, 2004; and Plaintiffs Unopposed Motion to Supplement Her Exhibit List with Exhibits One and Two of Defendants’ Exhibit List/Withdrawal' of Objections to Defendants’ Exhibits One and Two, filed September 1, 2004.

FACTS

I. Facts relating to Plaintiffs stop by Miami-Dade County Police Department officers on December 14, 2000

In October 2000, the Miami-Dade County Police Department received a Crime Stoppers tip from an individual who stated that an illegal ketamine laboratory was operating at 22620 S.W. 134th Street in Miami-Dade County. Deposition of Roy Rutland, at 7-9; Deposition of Raul Martinez, at 5. This tip was received by Sergeant Raul Martinez of the Department’s Narcotics Bureau and assigned to bureau detective Roy Rutland for investigation. Rutland Depo., at 7-9; Martinez Depo., at *1326 5. Detective Rutland contacted a confidential informant (“Cl”) registered with the Narcotics Bureau from whom Detective Rutland had received reliable information in the past, and who was familiar with the area where the drug lab was supposed to be. Rutland Depo., at 11, 17. The Cl confirmed that he or she knew Plaintiff Shana Dominguez, knew her to reside at 22620 S.W. 134th Street, and knew her to be a user and seller of cocaine. 1 Id. at 11-12; Deposition of Shana Dominguez, at 6. Based on the Crime Stoppers tip and this information from the Cl, Detective Rut-land instructed the Cl to contact Plaintiff and arrange a drug purchase. Id. at 13-14. On or about October 20, 2000, the Cl provided Detective Rutland with a quantity of cocaine which the Cl explained had been purchased from Plaintiff at her residence. Id.

On December 14, 2000, Detective Rut-land instructed the Cl to call Plaintiff and arrange to purchase 3.5 grams of cocaine from her. Id. at 36. The Cl then made a phone call in Detective Rutland’s presence, although the detective did not record the phone number which the Cl dialed and did not hear the voice of the person to whom the Cl was speaking. Id. at 36-38. After this telephone conversation was finished, the Cl informed Detective Rutland that Plaintiff had agreed to meet with the Cl at a shopping center located at the corner of South Dixie Highway and southwest 184th Street at 11:00 p.m. that evening in order to sell 3.5 grams of cocaine to the CL Id. at 36-38. Detective Rutland then informed the Cl that Sergeant Martinez, the Cl and the detective himself would monitor that location for Plaintiffs arrival. Id. at 40. At that time, the Cl would be required to identify Plaintiff and contact her telephonically to cancel the transaction. Id. at 40. Detective Rutland’s plan was to then conduct a traffic stop of Plaintiff, seize any illegal drugs and arrest Plaintiff for delivering narcotics. Id. at 40-41.

Detective Rutland, Sergeant Martinez and the Cl arrived at the shopping center prior to 11:00 p.m. on the evening of December 14, 2000, with the detective and the Cl riding together in the same car. Id. at 41^42. Detective Rutland observed an individual who the Cl identified as Plaintiff arrive at the shopping center parking lot in a small truck. Id. Detective Rutland then observed the Cl receive an incoming cellphone call; although the detective did not overhear the ensuing conversation, he was informed by the Cl that the call had been from Plaintiff to advise the Cl that Plaintiff had arrived at the designated parking lot and had in her possession the requested drugs. Id. at 42-45. Detective Rutland then instructed the Cl to tell Plaintiff that the transaction was cancelled. The Cl did so, and Plaintiff left the parking lot. 2 Id. at 54.

*1327 Detective Rutland then instructed uniformed police officers to conduct a traffic stop of Plaintiff’s vehicle and requested the presence of a canine unit, while Sergeant Martinez requested the presence of female officers. Rutland Depo., at 53-55; Martinez Depo., at 18. As Plaintiff was driving down South Dixie Highway, she was pulled over by Miami-Dade County Police Officers Anjima and Valle in a marked police car and stopped in a restaurant parking lot. Dominguez Depo., at 68-69. Officers Anjima and Valle were joined less than five minutes later by the canine unit of Officer Douglas and his dog Jenna. Rutland Depo., at 54-58. Detective • Rut-land and Sergeant Martinez also arrived on the scene, as did Officer Diana Fuentes and Defendant Officer Tracy Golub. Rut-land Depo., at 56-62; Martinez Depo., at 26-28; Deposition of Tracy Golub, at 4-6.

After being stopped, Plaintiff was not immediately told the reason for the traffic stop and, after stepping outside her vehicle, watched as Jenna, under the command of Officer Douglas, entered and exited her truck three times and, in Plaintiffs words, “[jjust sat on the seat.” Dominguez Depo., at 72-74. Officer Douglas observed Jenna enter the vehicle and, after indicating the odor of narcotics coming from between the driver and passenger seats, sit inside the vehicle. Deposition of Abrom Douglas, at 13-14] After being informed of this positive reaction, either Sergeant Martinez or Detective Rutland ordered Officer Golub, a female, to conduct a search of Plaintiffs person. Golub Depo., at 11.

Officers Fuentes and Golub directed Plaintiff to an area in the parking lot behind a dumpster, from which Officers Valle, Anjima and Douglas, Detective Rut-land and Sergeant Martinez could see Plaintiffs head but could not see her body. Dominguez Depo., at 92-95. Without explanation, Officer Golub donned rubber gloves and, in Plaintiffs words, began to pat down Plaintiffs body as follows;

[Defendant Officer Golub] went underneath my clothes. And I didn’t have a bra on. She felt my boobs and she felt my body. And she went underneath my shorts and pulled up my underwear, back and forth, back and forth so many times that, you know, she hurt my insides.

*1328 Id. at 95-96. As a result of pulling Plaintiffs underwear back and forth, Defendant Officer Golub’s gloved hand made contact with Plaintiffs vagina. Id. at 101. Also, as a result of the force exerted by Defendant while pulling on Plaintiffs underwear, a part of Plaintiffs underwear was forced into Plaintiffs rectum. 3

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