Hegarty v. Wright

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMay 19, 1995
Docket94-1473
StatusPublished

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Hegarty v. Wright, (1st Cir. 1995).

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USCA1 Opinion



UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT

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No. 94-1473

JOHN M. HEGARTY AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE ESTATE OF KATHERINE A. HEGARTY,

Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

SOMERSET COUNTY, RENE GUAY, WILFRED HINES,
THOMAS GIROUX, JR., WILLIAM CRAWFORD, JR.,

Defendants, Appellants.

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No. 94-1474

JOHN M. HEGARTY AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE ESTATE OF KATHERINE A. HEGARTY,

Plaintiff, Appellee,

v.

SOMERSET COUNTY, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellants.

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No. 94-1517

JOHN M. HEGARTY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF
KATHERINE A. HEGARTY,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

SOMERSET COUNTY, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellees.

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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE

[Hon. Morton A. Brody, U.S. District Judge] ___________________

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Before

Cyr, Circuit Judge, _____________

Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge, ____________________

and McAuliffe,* District Judge. ______________

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William R. Fisher, with whom Monaghan, Leahy, Hochadel & Libby _________________ ___________________________________
was on brief for appellants Guay, Hines, Giroux and Crawford and
defendant-appellee Spencer Havey.
Frederick J. Badger, Jr., with whom Ann M. Murray and Richardson, ________________________ _____________ ___________
Troubh & Badger were on brief for appellant Wright. _______________
Julian L. Sweet, with whom Jeffrey A. Thaler and Berman & _________________ ___________________ _________
Simmons, P.A. were on brief for plaintiff/appellant Hegarty. _____________

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May 17, 1995
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*Of the District of New Hampshire, sitting by designation.

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CYR, Circuit Judge. On May 15, 1992, state and county CYR, Circuit Judge. _____________

law enforcement officers forcibly entered a remote cabin in the

Maine woods, without a warrant, and mortally wounded plaintiff's

decedent, Katherine A. Hegarty, while attempting to arrest her

for recklessly endangering the safety of four campers. Plaintiff

John M. Hegarty initiated the present action in federal district

court for compensatory and punitive damages against the defendant

officers and their respective supervisors, based on alleged

violations of the Hegartys' statutory and constitutional rights.

See 42 U.S.C. 1983 (1992); Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 5, 4682 ___

(1992). After rejecting their qualified immunity claims, the

district court determined that the defendant officers were

potentially liable for punitive damages, and the officers initi-

ated an interlocutory appeal. Plaintiff John M. Hegarty in turn

cross-appealed from district court orders granting summary

judgment in favor of Somerset County Sheriff Spencer Havey on

qualified immunity grounds and disallowing plaintiff's section

1983 claim for compensatory damages for loss of spousal consor-

tium.

I I

BACKGROUND1 BACKGROUND __________

A. The Warrantless Entry A. The Warrantless Entry _____________________

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1The relevant facts are related in the light most favorable 1
to the plaintiff, the party resisting summary judgment. Velez- ______
Gomez v. SMA Life Assurance Co., 8 F.3d 873, 874-75 (1st Cir. _____ _______________________
1993).

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During the morning of the fateful day, two vehicles,

containing four campers, entered through a gate onto woodlands

owned by a paper company in Jackman, Maine, and proceeded to

their assigned campsite about one and one-half miles past the

gate and 200 yards or so beyond the Hegarty cabin. At around

9:00 that evening, Katherine Hegarty became extremely agitated

when she saw the campers returning to their campsite for the

night, and began screaming that they had trespassed on her

property. The campers assured her that the caretaker had given

them permission to use the campsite and they would be leaving the

next morning. To which Katherine responded: "Only if you make

it until morning." She then retrieved a rifle from inside the

cabin and fired six rounds from the porch in the direction of the

campers, who immediately took cover behind their trucks and boat.

During the next hour or so, Katherine reloaded her

rifle several times, firing approximately twenty-five additional

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