Erby v. State of Tenn.

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Tennessee
DecidedJuly 3, 2025
Docket2:23-cv-02240
StatusUnknown

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Erby v. State of Tenn., (W.D. Tenn. 2025).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE WESTERN DIVISION

) RICHARD ERBY, )

Plaintiff, ) v. ) ) No. 2:23-cv-02240-SHM-tmp STATE OF TENNESSEE, ET AL., ) ) Defendants. )

ORDER DISMISSING COMPLAINT WITH PREJUDICE IN PART AND WITHOUT PREJUDICE IN PART, DENYING REQUEST FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF, GRANTING LEAVE TO AMEND THE CLAIMS DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, AND DENYING PENDING MOTIONS

On April 21, 2023, Richard Erby1, booking number 22107449, who is incarcerated at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center (“SCCJC”) in Memphis, Tennessee, filed a pro se civil complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. (ECF Nos. 1 & 2.) On April 25, 2023, the Court granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis and assessed the $350.00 filing fee in accordance with the Prison Litigation Reform Act (“PLRA”), 28 U.S.C. §§ 1915, et seq. On June 17, 2025, Erby filed seven motions: (1) Civil Motion For Request of Elbow Counsel (ECF No. 5); (2) Civil Motion for Pleading or Notice of Pleadings to the Complaint and Notice of Failure of Timely Response and Compliance with Response (ECF No.

1 Erby is awaiting trial on charges of attempted first-degree murder, employing a firearm with the intent to commit a felony, unlawful carrying or possession of a firearm, especially aggravated burglary, and reckless endangerment. See Shelby County Criminal Justice System Portal, State v. Erby, Case No. C2207044, https://cjs.shelbycountytn.gov/CJS/Home/ (last accessed June 30, 2025). On May 11, 2023, the Court warned Erby in Case No. 22-2878 about his vexatious filing practices. (See Civil No. 22-2878, ECF No. 5 at PageID 49-51.) At the time, Erby had twenty-one (21) cases pending in the Court and multiple lawsuits alleging similar claims. (Id. at PageID 50.) Erby was warned that realleging “claims that he has asserted in a previously- filed case” will result in the new cases being filed for statistical purposes and being summarily dismissed. (Id.) Erby has more than fifty (50) pending cases in this Court. 6); (3) Civil Motion for Request of Response to Civil Summons or Complaint (ECF No. 7); (4) Civil Motion for Request of Pre-Trial Conference (ECF No. 8); (5) Civil Motion for Notice to and of Intent To Introduce Certified Documents, Electronically Stored Information, Records, and Tangible Objects as Evidence (ECF No. 9); (6) Civil Moton For Request of Admission Thereof or

/and to Stipulate Admission Thereof (ECF No. 10); and (7) Motion For Demand of Civil Speedy Trial (ECF No. 11). The Complaint (ECF No. 1) is before the Court. I. BACKGROUND Erby alleges a violation of federal and state statutes and Policy 402, Inmate Personal Hygiene. (ECF No. 1 at PageID 2, 11-13.) He alleges “current real time problems occurring as this suit is being read” and that he has “exhausted any [and] every solution.” (Id. at PageID 5.) Erby alleges that policies and procedures were developed for the SCCJC based on federal and state statutes. (Id.) Erby alleges that “[t]his facility is a dangerous habitat and consistently gets worse[] over time.” (Id.) Erby alleges that the Federal and State rights, including the equal protection and

due process rights, of Erby and others housed at the SCCJC are being violated. (Id. at PageID 5, 15.) Erby alleges that he has been punished and “made to suffer for the actions of others” and that this treatment has caused him “to think (Mental), feel (Emotionally), and suffer (physically) bodily pains through and because of public officials [n]egligence & abuse of [a]uthority & [r]esponsibility.” (Id. at PageID 5.) Erby alleges that the “treatment is inhumane and a blatant act of disorderly conduct.” (Id.) Erby alleges that the facility is short on staff and that he is being treated “cruelly and unusually and is being entrapped due to officers[’] negligence.” (Id.) Erby alleges that he has been threatened to remain silent.” (Id.) Erby alleges that he has “suffered police brutality” and that the SCCJC has failed in its mission statement that “Shelby County Sheriff Office Jail Division shall accommodate inmates/detainees as long as it does not impose a threat to the normal operations of the facilities in which these procedures are applicable to all Shelby County Sheriff Office jail person[n]el[] and

inmates.” (Id. at PageID 5-6.) Erby alleges “I do FEAR or Think and Feel as if my life is in imminent danger.” (Id. at PageID 6.) Erby attaches portions of the United States Constitution and Tennessee Constitution to the Complaint. (Id. at PageID 7-8, 10.) He attaches a statement about how to “make out” and sustain an equal protection claim based on selective enforcement. (Id. at PageID 9.) Erby alleges that Policy 402 addresses an inmate’s right to hygiene items, personal hygiene accommodations, and hair care services and that this is “a right which I have been deprived of since the arrival at this facility.” (Id. at PageID 14.) He contends that the jail has the necessary funds and the staff to maintain and issue hygiene items and that he should “not have to ask for nothing that staff knows and understand[s] that I should have.” (Id.) Erby alleges that he is

indigent and has been at the SCCJC for about ten months and that the SCCJC is obligated to provide hygiene items. (Id.) Erby alleges that he asks for deodorant, toothbrushes, combs, soap, drinking cups, tissue, and rule handbooks, but they are never provided. (Id.) Erby alleges that the showers are maintained poorly and have calcium buildup with fungus and bacteria. (Id.) He alleges that the shower water is frequently cold “to prevent inmates from taking pro-longed showers.”. (Id. at PageID 14-15.) Erby alleges that he has “acted out about this issue and have even had to suffer mentally, socially, physically and financially due to disciplinary infraction and having to be [r]ehoused in solitary confinement.” (Id. at PageID 15.) Erby alleges that he has been left with no choice but to protest which was viewed as “promoting or inciting a riot.” (Id.) Erby alleges that he has addressed sergeants, lieutenants, a captain, and chiefs, that he has grieved the issue, and that nothing has been done. (Id.) Erby alleges that he has “been made to suffer physically due to outbreaks [be]cause of lack of sanitation/hygiene products to maintain and care for my body as it should be properly groomed.” (Id.) Erby alleges that “the public

officials make[] fun or ridicule me because of my poor hygiene” and that he has been denied admission to court because of “how bad I stinked after getting out of the shower with no soap.” (Id.) Erby sues Defendants: (1) the State of Tennessee; (2) Shelby County; (3) Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris;2 (4) Sheriff Floyd Bonner; (5) Chief Kirk Fields; (6) Chief Rudd; (7) SCSO3 Jail Division; (8) Chief Anderson; (9) Chief Barnett; (10) Lieutenant Tuggle, (11) Chief Hubbard; (12) Captain Talley; (13) Captain Harris; (14) Lieutenant Bunting; (15) Lieutenant Johnson; (16) Lieutenant Lee; (17) Lieutenant Cato; (18) Lieutenant C. Morris; (19) Lieutenant Cleaves; (20) Lieutenant Parker; (21) Lieutenant Peppers; (22) Lieutenant Vaner; (23) Lieutenant Jones; (24) Sergeant Brown; (25) Sergeant Mourning; (26) Sergeant Echols; (27) Sergeant Dodson; (28) GIU

Williams; (29) Sergeant Achels; (30) Sergeant M. Jackson; (31) Sergeant Carwell; (32) Sergeant Buford; (33) Officer Harris; (34) Officer C. Young, (35) Officer Freeman; (36) Officer Perkins; and (37) Officer Johnson. (ECF No. 1 at PageID 1-2.) Erby seeks: (1) “a Civil Investigative Demand in order to secure information to prove a False Claims Act (F.C.A.)” that the SCCJC is “promoting and initiating False Reports to the

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