Jane Doe I v. Jeremiah J. Nixon

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedMay 10, 2013
Docket11-3112
StatusPublished

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Jane Doe I v. Jeremiah J. Nixon, (8th Cir. 2013).

Opinion

United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________

No. 11-3112 ___________________________

Jane Doe, I; Jane Doe, II; John Doe, I; John Doe, II; John Doe, III; John Doe, IV

lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiffs - Appellees

v.

Jeremiah W. Nixon, in his official capacity as Governor for the State of Missouri; Chris Koster, in his official capacity as Attorney General for the State of Missouri

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants - Appellants

Thomas O’Connor, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Maryland Heights, Missouri, Police Department; Robert P. McCulloch, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County, Missouri; Steven Kruse, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Bowling Green, Missouri, Police Department; Mark Fisher, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Pike County, Missouri; Carl A. Kinnison, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Police Department; H. Morley Swingle, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Cape Girardeau County, Missouri

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants

James Corwin, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant

Tim Fitch, in his official capacity as Chief of the St. Louis County, Missouri, Police Department; Robert Boydston, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Clay County, Missouri; Stephen Wayne Korte, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Pike County, Missouri; John Jordan, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; Tim Walsh, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Manchester, Missouri, Police Department

Ronald K. Replogle, in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Missouri Highway Patrol

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant ___________________________

No. 11-3114 ___________________________

Jane Doe, I; Jane Doe, II; John Doe, I; John Doe, II; John Doe, III; John Doe, IV

Jeremiah W. Nixon, in his official capacity as Governor for the State of Missouri; Chris Koster, in his official capacity as Attorney General for the State of Missouri; Thomas O’Connor, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Maryland Heights, Missouri, Police Department

Robert P. McCulloch, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County, Missouri

Steven Kruse, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Bowling Green, Missouri, Police Department; Mark Fisher, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Pike County, Missouri; Carl A. Kinnison, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Police Department; H. Morley Swingle, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; James Corwin, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the

-2- Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department

Tim Fitch, in his official capacity as Chief of the St. Louis County, Missouri, Police Department

Robert Boydston, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Clay County, Missouri; Stephen Wayne Korte, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Pike County, Missouri; John Jordan, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; Tim Walsh, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Manchester, Missouri, Police Department; Ronald K. Replogle, in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Missouri Highway Patrol

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants ___________________________

No. 11-3213 ___________________________

Jane Doe, I; Jane Doe, II; John Doe, I; John Doe, II; John Doe, III; John Doe, IV

lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiffs - Appellants

Jeremiah W. Nixon, in his official capacity as Governor for the State of Missouri; Chris Koster, in his official capacity as Attorney General for the State of Missouri; Thomas O’Connor, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Maryland Heights, Missouri, Police Department; Robert P. McCulloch, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County, Missouri; Steven Kruse, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Bowling Green, Missouri, Police Department; Mark Fisher, in his official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Pike County, Missouri; Carl A. Kinnison, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Police Department; H. Morley Swingle, in his

-3- official capacity as Prosecuting Attorney for Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; James Corwin, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department; Tim Fitch, in his official capacity as Chief of the St. Louis County, Missouri, Police Department; Robert Boydston, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Clay County, Missouri; John Jordan, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; Stephen Wayne Korte, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Pike County, Missouri; Tim Walsh, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for the Manchester, Missouri, Police Department; Ronald K. Replogle, in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Missouri Highway Patrol

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants - Appellees ____________

Appeal from United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri - St. Louis ____________

Submitted: November 16, 2012 Filed: May 10, 2013 ____________

Before RILEY, Chief Judge, WOLLMAN and MELLOY, Circuit Judges. ____________

WOLLMAN, Circuit Judge.

Jeremiah W. Nixon, Chris Koster, James Corwin, and Colonel Ronald Replogle (the State Officials), and Colonel Tim Fitch and Robert P. McCulloch (the St. Louis County Officials) appeal the district court’s August 25, 2011, order granting in part the plaintiffs’ motion for attorneys’ fees and granting the plaintiffs’ motion to alter or amend the judgment to reflect the grant of attorneys’ fees and costs. Jane Doe I, Jane Doe II, John Doe I, John Doe II, John Doe III, and John Doe IV (the Does) appeal the

-4- district court’s October 27, 2010, order dismissing the Does’ claims as moot1 and the district court’s August 25, 2011, order to the extent it reduced the requested award of attorneys’ fees. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

I. BACKGROUND

Each of the Does was convicted of an offense for which he or she is required to register as a sex offender in Missouri. Each of the Does’ convictions occurred prior to June 30, 2008, when the Missouri Legislature enacted Missouri Revised Statute § 589.426 (the Halloween statute). The Halloween statute provides:

1. Any person required to register as a sexual offender under sections 589.400 to 589.425 shall be required on October thirty-first of each year to: (1) Avoid all Halloween-related contact with children; (2) Remain inside his or her residence between the hours of 5 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. unless required to be elsewhere for just cause, including but not limited to employment or medical emergencies; (3) Post a sign at his or her residence stating, “No candy or treats at this residence”; and (4) Leave all outside residential lighting off during the evening hours after 5 p.m. 2. Any person required to register as a sexual offender under sections 589.400 to 589.425 who violates the provisions of subsection 1 of this section shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

Mo. Rev. Stat. § 589.426.

1 The Does do not appeal the district court’s order to the extent it dismissed their claims against the State Officials.

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