Hamilton v. Bartholomew

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedJune 30, 1999
Docket98-4224
StatusUnpublished

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Hamilton v. Bartholomew, (10th Cir. 1999).

Opinion

F I L E D United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS JUN 30 1999 TENTH CIRCUIT PATRICK FISHER Clerk

TONY-ALEXANDER HAMILTON,

Plaintiff - Appellant, No. 98-4224 v. (D. Utah)

WYNN BARTHOLOMEW; JAMES L. (D.C. No. 98-CV-381-L) SHUMATE, Administrator for the State of Utah; JAMES EMERY ELDREDGE; DONALD ELDREDGE; LYNN MAX LIMB; RANGER ENTERPRISES, a Nevada corporation; KENNETH YARDLEY, Sheriff of the County of Beaver; RAYMOND GOODWIN; JOHN CHAMBERS, DAVID MOTT, CODY BLACK, RUSSEL ERICKSON, MIKE GILES, Deputies of the Department of Sheriffs, County of Beaver; J. PHILIP EVES, ROBERT T. BRAITHWAITE, LYNN W. DAVIS, Administrators for State of Utah, District of the Fourth; LEO G. KANELL, County of Beaver, Attorney for Prosecution; JUSTIN WAYMENT, County of Beaver, Assistant for the Attorney of Prosecution; J. BRYAN JACKSON, JOHN O. CHRISTIANSEN, Attorneys for the State of Utah; DON CARROL, Bailiff for the County of Beaver; BEAVER COUNTY; HELEN CHRISTIANSEN, Deputy of the office of the Clerk for the County of Beaver; PAUL B. BARTON, Clerk of the Court for the County of Beaver; BRUCE S. JENKINS, Administrator for the District Court for the United States; DAN R. LARSEN, Assistant for the Attorney General, State of Utah; KARRA J. PORTER, Attorney for the State of Utah; RUSSELL G. WORKMAN; G. RAND BEACHAM,

Defendants - Appellees.

ORDER AND JUDGMENT *

Before ANDERSON, KELLY and BRISCOE, Circuit Judges.

After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel has determined

unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist the determination of

this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G). The case is

therefore ordered submitted without oral argument.

Plaintiff Tony-Alexander:Hamilton filed this action, apparently grounded in

42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1985, against the named defendants, all of whom played

This order and judgment is not binding precedent, except under the *

doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel. The court generally disfavors the citation of orders and judgments; nevertheless, an order and judgment may be cited under the terms and conditions of 10th Cir. R. 36.3.

-2- some part in Hamilton’s eviction from a parcel of property located in Beaver

County, Utah. The district court 1 dismissed Hamilton’s claims against the judicial

defendants 2 on absolute immunity grounds, dismissed Hamilton’s claims against

Dan R. Larsen, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Utah, for failure to

state a claim, and entered summary judgment in favor of the remaining

defendants 3 on res judicata grounds. For the reasons stated below, we affirm.

1 Although this case originated in Utah, the federal district judges for the District of Utah recused themselves from the case because one of them, Senior District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins, is a named defendant. In June 1998, we designated United States District Judge Timothy D. Leonard of the Western District of Oklahoma to preside over the case. 2 The judicial defendants are Senior United States District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins, and Utah state court judges J. Philip Eves, Robert T. Braithwaite, Lynn W. Davis, James L. Shumate, and G. Rand Beacham. 3 The remaining defendants are Beaver County Sheriff Kenneth Yardley; Deputy Beaver County Sheriffs Mike Giles, Raymond Goodwin, John Chambers, David Mott, Cody Black, and Russel Erickson; Beaver County Attorney Leo G. Kanell; assistant prosecutor Justin Wayment; Court Clerk Paul B. Barton; Deputy Court Clerk Helen Christiansen; bailiff Don Carrol; Hamilton’s appointed standby counsel J. Bryan Jackson and John O. Christiansen; Ranger Enterprises, the company that purchased the land in question; Ranger attorney Wynn Bartholomew; James and Donald Eldredge and Lynn Max Limb, who are affiliated with Ranger; attorneys Karra Porter and Russell Workman, who represented Hamilton’s opponents in previous litigation; and Beaver County itself.

-3- BACKGROUND

In June 1994, Ranger Enterprises (“Ranger”) purchased a parcel of land in

Beaver County, Utah. Ranger purchased the land from Beaver County at a tax

sale. The parcel had been obtained by the county in 1986 because the owners of

the parcel had failed to pay property taxes. The occupants of the parcel were a

religious organization known as the Immanuel Foundation and its adherents, one

of whom, apparently, is Hamilton. Upon purchasing the parcel, Ranger initiated

proceedings to quiet title to the parcel in its name. Ranger obtained a judgment

quieting title in its favor in 1996.

Soon after obtaining the judgment quieting title, Ranger obtained an order

from defendant Judge James L. Shumate directing all persons other than Ranger

claiming an interest in the property to vacate the premises. Hamilton refused to

leave the property. On July 21, 1996, more than one month after the issuance of

the order, defendants James and Donald Eldredge, who were affiliated with

Ranger, went out to the property. There they discovered that the entrances to the

property had been barricaded and locked. After forcibly removing the barricades,

the Eldredges proceeded to a house on the parcel and found Hamilton there.

Hamilton refused to leave, and a skirmish ensued, the details of which are unclear

from the record. Criminal assault charges were filed against the Eldredges, but

-4- prosecutors were unable to proceed because they were unable to contact Hamilton

to obtain his cooperation.

In August 1996, Ranger’s attorney, defendant Bartholomew, issued a notice

to the Immanuel Foundation and its adherents, including Hamilton, and any other

persons claiming an interest in the parcel, that any personal property not removed

from the parcel by September 28, 1996, would be sold on that date. On

September 28, 1996, Hamilton was still living on the property, and refused to

accede to further requests that he leave. He was arrested for criminal trespass and

interference with an arresting officer, and the sale proceeded as planned.

Defendant Kanell prosecuted the criminal trespass case, various parts of which

were conducted before defendants Judges J. Philip Eves and Robert T.

Braithwaite. The court appointed defendants Jackson and John O. Christiansen as

Hamilton’s standby counsel. Hamilton was tried in November 1996.

On March 14, 1997, Hamilton filed suit in state court against James

Eldredge, Donald Eldredge, and Lynn Max Limb. The defendants in that case,

rather than answering the complaint, filed a motion for a more definite statement.

On May 1, 1997, because the defendants had not yet answered, Hamilton filed a

motion for default judgment, and attempted to have default entered against the

defendants. However, defendants Helen Christiansen and Barton, court clerks,

refused to sign the default judgment. On August 12, 1997, defendant Beacham

-5- granted defendants’ motion for a more definite statement. The record does not

reflect the final disposition of this lawsuit.

On May 9, 1997, Hamilton filed suit in the United States District Court for

the District of Utah, seeking damages for alleged violations of his constitutional

rights. Hamilton sued the following parties, each of whom is also a defendant in

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