Donahoe v. Arpaio

869 F. Supp. 2d 1020, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49236, 2012 WL 1161580
CourtDistrict Court, D. Arizona
DecidedApril 9, 2012
DocketNos. CV10-2756-PHX-NVW, CV102757-PHX-NVW, CV10-2758-PHXNVW, CV 11-0116-PHX-NVW, CV110473-PHX-NVW, CV11-0902-PHXNVW, CV 11-1921-PHX-NVW
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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Donahoe v. Arpaio, 869 F. Supp. 2d 1020, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49236, 2012 WL 1161580 (D. Ariz. 2012).

Opinion

ORDER

NEIL V. WAKE, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. SUMMARY OF COUNTS TO BE DISMISSED...........................1034

II. BACKGROUND FACTS ...............................................1035

A. Wilcox Complaint................................................., 1036

B. Mundell Complaint.................................................1038

C. Donahoe Complaint................................................1041

D. Schuerman Complaint..............................................1044

E. Wilson Complaint..................................................1046

F. Stapley Complaint.................................................1048

III. LEGAL STANDARD FOR MOTIONS UNDER FED. R. CIV. P.

(12)(B)(6) ...........................................................1051

IV. CIVIL RICO COMPLAINT.............................................1052

V. ANALYSIS OF RULE 12(B)(6) MOTIONS...............................1053

A. Wrongful Institution of Civil Proceedings.............................1054

1. Absolute Immunity for Federal Civil RICO Filing..................1054

2. Non-Immunity Challenges ......................................1057

B. Malicious Prosecution ..............................................1057

1. Immunity as to Prosecutorial or Investigative Functions.............1057

2. Non-Immunity Challenges ......................................1059

C. Abuse of Process ..................................................1060

D. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress............................1061

E. Defamation .......................................................1061

F. False Light Invasion of Privacy......................................1063

[1034]*1034G. Intrusion Upon Seclusion...........................................1064

H. False Arrest......................................................1064
I. Violations of Arizona’s Racketeering Statute...........................1065
J. Violations of the Arizona Constitution.................................1067
K. Claims Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983......................................1067

1. Qualified Immunity.............................................1067

2. Retaliation for Exercise of Free Speech Rights.....................1069

3. Unlawful Search ...............................................1070

4. Substantive Due Process........................................1072

5. Retaliation for Exercise of Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment

Rights......................................................1072

6. Equal Protection...............................................1073

7. Conspiracy to Violate Constitutional Rights........................1074

8. Unconstitutional Policies, Customs, Failure to Train, and

Negligent Supervision ........................................1075

VI. MOTIONS UNDER FED. R. CIV. P. 8...................................1076
VII. DEFENDANT SPAW’S MOTION TO DISMISS..........................1076
VIII. LEAVE TO AMEND...................................................1077
IX. ORDER..............................................................1078

Pending before the Court are multiple motions to dismiss the amended complaints filed by Plaintiffs in this action: Defendant Maricopa County’s Partial Motion to Dismiss Second Amended Complaints of Plaintiffs Stapley, Donahoe and Wilson (Doc. 270); Thomas Defendants’ Consolidated Motion to Dismiss Claims in Plaintiffs’ Amended Complaints Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), as the Claims are Barred by Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity (Doc. 271); Defendants Arpaios’ Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to FRCivP 8, 10, and 12(b)(6) Applicable Collectively to the Newly Amended Complaints Filed by Plaintiffs Donahoe, Mundell, Schuerman, Stapley, Wilcox, and Wilson (Doc. 283); Defendants Lisa Aubuchon and Peter R. Pestalozzi’s Motion to Dismiss Second Amended Complaints Pursuant to Rules 8(a)(2), 8(d)(1) (as to Plaintiffs Wilcox, Mundell and Stapley) and 12(b)(6), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (as to Plaintiffs Wilcox, Mundell, Stapley, Wilson, Schuerman, and Donahoe) (Doc. 284); and Defendants Peter and Mary Spawns Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 315).

The Court heard argument on the motions on February 10, 2012 (Doc. 335). For the reasons stated below, the motions will be granted in part and denied in part.

I. SUMMARY OF COUNTS TO BE DISMISSED

In summary, the following claims of each complaint will be dismissed without leave to amend:

A. Wilcox Complaint
• Count 5: Violations of the Arizona Constitution except for free speech claim under Article II, § 6
• Count 7: as to claims for substantive due process, abuse of process, abuse of power, and equal protection only
• Count 9: 42 U.S.C. § 1983: Conspiracy to Violate Constitutional Rights
B. Mundell Complaint
• Count 1: Abuse of Process
• Count 3: False Light Invasion of Privacy
• Count 6: as to claims for privileges and immunities, abuse of pro[1035]*1035cess, and false light only; and defamation as to Aubuchon only
C. Donahoe Complaint
• Count 6: as to claims for false light only
• Count 7: as to claims for false light only
• Count 8: Violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983: Substantive Due Process
• Count 11: Intrusion Upon Seclusion in Violation of Arizona Law
• Count 13: Violations of Arizona’s Racketeering Statute, A.R.S. § 13-2314.04
D.

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