Jimmy McClendon A/K/A Billy McClendon Harold Lund Peter Sumatkak David Michael Bauer Carl Ray Lopez Bruce David Morawe Thomas Young Ruthie Duran Deborah Lavera Janelle Roybal Dannette Difiori Maria Sisneros Larry Green Bartel Haley Michael Cote Joe Ray Herrera Josie Kriena Debbie Lucero David Shawkin Marc A. Gillette George Chavez Eliseo Baca Clint Barras Francisco Melendez Samual Herrod Vincent Padilla Carl Duckworth Joseph W. Anderson Paul Johnson Fred Mall Hector Lopez Ricky Rose Herbert King, Sr. James Parks Michael A. Johnson Johnny Vallejos Joe Newberry Darryl Craft Albert Willy William P. Jimmy Augustine Tapia Richard A. Smith Robert Lovato Roy Whatley Marty Begay Martin Valdivia Tallie Thomas Augustine Jackson Donald Hall Carl Sur Steve Esquibel Lonnie Whatley James Saiz Bryon Zamora Allen M. Sawyer Patrick Benny Romero Richard C. Kopecky Phillip Shumate Nelson Romero Steve Johnson Bennie F. Garcia Louie Chavez Brian Salazar Richard Gallegos Larry Stroud James Burks Brad Fischer Amihon Baca Jeff Dillow Pete McQueen Manuel Martinez Arnold Anthony Maestas John Hewatt and All Others Similarly Situated, and Real Parties in Interest, and Em, Rl, Wa, Dj, Ps and Nw, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Intervenors and Real Parties in Interest, and Lawrence A. Johnson, Intervenor v. City of Albuquerque Martin Chavez, Mayor of Albuquerque County of Bernalillo Patrick Baca, Bernalillo County Commissioner Albert Valdez, Bernalillo County Commissioner Eugene Gilbert, Bernalillo County Commissioner Barbara Seward, Bernalillo County Commissioner Jacquelyn Schaefer, Bernalillo County Commissioner Bill Dantis, Director, Bernalillo County Detention Center and Bernalillo County Detention Center Paul Sanchez Frank Lovato Ercell Griffin, Deputy Director, Bcdc Michael Smith, Lieutenant John Van Sickler, Lieutenant Will Bell, Officer Albert Chavez, Lieutenant Richard Fusco, Lieutenant George Fuentes David Baca, Lieutenant Victor Hernandez Kevin D. Sevir Jim Mason, Dr. Barbara Cole Maria Lucero David Royston Felimon Martinez, Captain Stanley Lents Douglas Robinson Seal Barley Lynn King Dave Sherman Brian Maser John Does, Employees of Bernalillo County Detention Center, and v. The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico

79 F.3d 1014, 35 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 679, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 6206
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedApril 2, 1996
Docket96-2056
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

This text of 79 F.3d 1014 (Jimmy McClendon A/K/A Billy McClendon Harold Lund Peter Sumatkak David Michael Bauer Carl Ray Lopez Bruce David Morawe Thomas Young Ruthie Duran Deborah Lavera Janelle Roybal Dannette Difiori Maria Sisneros Larry Green Bartel Haley Michael Cote Joe Ray Herrera Josie Kriena Debbie Lucero David Shawkin Marc A. Gillette George Chavez Eliseo Baca Clint Barras Francisco Melendez Samual Herrod Vincent Padilla Carl Duckworth Joseph W. Anderson Paul Johnson Fred Mall Hector Lopez Ricky Rose Herbert King, Sr. James Parks Michael A. Johnson Johnny Vallejos Joe Newberry Darryl Craft Albert Willy William P. Jimmy Augustine Tapia Richard A. Smith Robert Lovato Roy Whatley Marty Begay Martin Valdivia Tallie Thomas Augustine Jackson Donald Hall Carl Sur Steve Esquibel Lonnie Whatley James Saiz Bryon Zamora Allen M. Sawyer Patrick Benny Romero Richard C. Kopecky Phillip Shumate Nelson Romero Steve Johnson Bennie F. Garcia Louie Chavez Brian Salazar Richard Gallegos Larry Stroud James Burks Brad Fischer Amihon Baca Jeff Dillow Pete McQueen Manuel Martinez Arnold Anthony Maestas John Hewatt and All Others Similarly Situated, and Real Parties in Interest, and Em, Rl, Wa, Dj, Ps and Nw, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Intervenors and Real Parties in Interest, and Lawrence A. Johnson, Intervenor v. City of Albuquerque Martin Chavez, Mayor of Albuquerque County of Bernalillo Patrick Baca, Bernalillo County Commissioner Albert Valdez, Bernalillo County Commissioner Eugene Gilbert, Bernalillo County Commissioner Barbara Seward, Bernalillo County Commissioner Jacquelyn Schaefer, Bernalillo County Commissioner Bill Dantis, Director, Bernalillo County Detention Center and Bernalillo County Detention Center Paul Sanchez Frank Lovato Ercell Griffin, Deputy Director, Bcdc Michael Smith, Lieutenant John Van Sickler, Lieutenant Will Bell, Officer Albert Chavez, Lieutenant Richard Fusco, Lieutenant George Fuentes David Baca, Lieutenant Victor Hernandez Kevin D. Sevir Jim Mason, Dr. Barbara Cole Maria Lucero David Royston Felimon Martinez, Captain Stanley Lents Douglas Robinson Seal Barley Lynn King Dave Sherman Brian Maser John Does, Employees of Bernalillo County Detention Center, and v. The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Jimmy McClendon A/K/A Billy McClendon Harold Lund Peter Sumatkak David Michael Bauer Carl Ray Lopez Bruce David Morawe Thomas Young Ruthie Duran Deborah Lavera Janelle Roybal Dannette Difiori Maria Sisneros Larry Green Bartel Haley Michael Cote Joe Ray Herrera Josie Kriena Debbie Lucero David Shawkin Marc A. Gillette George Chavez Eliseo Baca Clint Barras Francisco Melendez Samual Herrod Vincent Padilla Carl Duckworth Joseph W. Anderson Paul Johnson Fred Mall Hector Lopez Ricky Rose Herbert King, Sr. James Parks Michael A. Johnson Johnny Vallejos Joe Newberry Darryl Craft Albert Willy William P. Jimmy Augustine Tapia Richard A. Smith Robert Lovato Roy Whatley Marty Begay Martin Valdivia Tallie Thomas Augustine Jackson Donald Hall Carl Sur Steve Esquibel Lonnie Whatley James Saiz Bryon Zamora Allen M. Sawyer Patrick Benny Romero Richard C. Kopecky Phillip Shumate Nelson Romero Steve Johnson Bennie F. Garcia Louie Chavez Brian Salazar Richard Gallegos Larry Stroud James Burks Brad Fischer Amihon Baca Jeff Dillow Pete McQueen Manuel Martinez Arnold Anthony Maestas John Hewatt and All Others Similarly Situated, and Real Parties in Interest, and Em, Rl, Wa, Dj, Ps and Nw, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs-Intervenors and Real Parties in Interest, and Lawrence A. Johnson, Intervenor v. City of Albuquerque Martin Chavez, Mayor of Albuquerque County of Bernalillo Patrick Baca, Bernalillo County Commissioner Albert Valdez, Bernalillo County Commissioner Eugene Gilbert, Bernalillo County Commissioner Barbara Seward, Bernalillo County Commissioner Jacquelyn Schaefer, Bernalillo County Commissioner Bill Dantis, Director, Bernalillo County Detention Center and Bernalillo County Detention Center Paul Sanchez Frank Lovato Ercell Griffin, Deputy Director, Bcdc Michael Smith, Lieutenant John Van Sickler, Lieutenant Will Bell, Officer Albert Chavez, Lieutenant Richard Fusco, Lieutenant George Fuentes David Baca, Lieutenant Victor Hernandez Kevin D. Sevir Jim Mason, Dr. Barbara Cole Maria Lucero David Royston Felimon Martinez, Captain Stanley Lents Douglas Robinson Seal Barley Lynn King Dave Sherman Brian Maser John Does, Employees of Bernalillo County Detention Center, and v. The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, 79 F.3d 1014, 35 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 679, 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 6206 (10th Cir. 1996).

Opinion

79 F.3d 1014

Jimmy McCLENDON a/k/a Billy McClendon; Harold Lund; Peter
Sumatkak; David Michael Bauer; Carl Ray Lopez; Bruce
David Morawe; Thomas Young; Ruthie Duran; Deborah Lavera;
Janelle Roybal; Dannette Difiori; Maria Sisneros; Larry
Green; Bartel Haley; Michael Cote; Joe Ray Herrera;
Josie Kriena; Debbie Lucero; David Shawkin; Marc A.
Gillette; George Chavez; Eliseo Baca; Clint Barras;
Francisco Melendez; Samual Herrod; Vincent Padilla; Carl
Duckworth; Joseph W. Anderson; Paul Johnson; Fred Mall;
Hector Lopez; Ricky Rose; Herbert King, Sr.; James Parks;
Michael A. Johnson; Johnny Vallejos; Joe Newberry;
Darryl Craft; Albert Willy; William P. Jimmy;
Augustine Tapia; Richard A. Smith; Robert Lovato;
Roy Whatley; Marty Begay; Martin Valdivia; Tallie Thomas;
Augustine Jackson; Donald Hall; Carl Sur; Steve
Esquibel; Lonnie Whatley; James Saiz; Bryon Zamora;
Allen M. Sawyer; Patrick Benny Romero; Richard C. Kopecky;
Phillip Shumate; Nelson Romero; Steve Johnson; Bennie F.
Garcia; Louie Chavez; Brian Salazar; Richard Gallegos;
Larry Stroud; James Burks; Brad Fischer; Amihon Baca;
Jeff Dillow; Pete McQueen; Manuel Martinez; Arnold
Anthony Maestas; John Hewatt; and All Others Similarly
Situated, Plaintiffs-Appellees and Real Parties in Interest,
and
EM, RL, WA, DJ, PS and NW, on behalf of themselves and all
others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Intervenors
and Real Parties in Interest,
and
Lawrence A. Johnson, Intervenor,
v.
CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE; Martin Chavez, Mayor of Albuquerque;
County Of Bernalillo; Patrick Baca, Bernalillo County
Commissioner; Albert Valdez, Bernalillo County
Commissioner; Eugene Gilbert, Bernalillo County
Commissioner; Barbara Seward, Bernalillo County
Commissioner; Jacquelyn Schaefer, Bernalillo County
Commissioner; Bill Dantis, Director, Bernalillo County
Detention Center; and Bernalillo County Detention Center;
Paul Sanchez; Frank Lovato; Ercell Griffin, Deputy
Director, BCDC; Michael Smith, Lieutenant; John Van
Sickler, Lieutenant; Will Bell, Officer; Albert Chavez,
Lieutenant; Richard Fusco, Lieutenant; George Fuentes;
David Baca, Lieutenant; Victor Hernandez; Kevin D. Sevir;
Jim Mason, Dr.; Barbara Cole; Maria Lucero; David
Royston; Felimon Martinez, Captain; Stanley Lents;
Douglas Robinson; Seal Barley; Lynn King; Dave Sherman;
Brian Maser; John Does, Employees of Bernalillo County
Detention Center, Defendants-Appellants, and Petitioners,
v.
The UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the DISTRICT OF NEW
MEXICO, Respondent.

Nos. 96-2056, 96-2057.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

April 2, 1996.

Appeal From The United States District Court For The District Of New Mexico (D.C. No. 95-0024 MV/RLP); Martha Vazquez, Judge.

Jeffrey Baker, The Baker Law Firm, Albuquerque, New Mexico, for Defendants-Appellants and Petitioners.

Anthony Ayala, Albuquerque, New Mexico, for Plaintiffs-Appellees and Real Parties In Interest.

Peter Cubra, Albuquerque, New Mexico, for Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees and Real Parties in Interest.

Before PAUL KELLY, Jr., Circuit Judge, In Chambers.

Defendants-Appellants and Petitioners seek an emergency stay pending appeal of the district court's order limiting their authority to independently select places of confinement for inmates. Covering all bases, they also seek a writ of prohibition against the district court enjoining the court from enforcing the condition. I find that the application for the stay is well taken and should be granted; although I have jurisdiction to consider the petition for an extraordinary writ, I will exercise my discretion to refer it to a panel of this court.

Background

Defendants-Appellants and Petitioners are local governmental entities, elected officials and public employees in the State of New Mexico who operate and work at the Bernalillo County Detention Center (BCDC) located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Plaintiffs-Appellees and Real Parties In Interest are a class of inmates who have been or will be confined at BCDC. See D. Ct. Order filed August 23, 1995 at 1 n.1 (doc. 106); Aplts./Pet. Emergency Request filed March 26, 1996, ex. 1; Complaint filed January 10, 1995 (doc.1). Plaintiffs-Intervenors-Appellees and Real Parties In Interest are a class of inmates with mental or developmental disabilities who have been or will be confined at BCDC.

Plaintiffs allege various constitutional violations regarding their conditions of confinement. On August 23, 1995, the district court granted a preliminary injunction to reduce the population of the BCDC based upon an unannounced visit by the district judge to the facility, which was followed by a one-day evidentiary hearing. D. Ct. Order filed August 23, 1995 at 2 (doc. 106). The district court ordered BCDC to reduce its inmate population according to a schedule of progressively decreasing population caps and imposed detailed conditions concerning day-to-day operations. Id. at 12-18. To achieve the population caps, the order required the City and County Defendants to implement a "Matrix Release System" (MRS) whereby inmates would be assigned a numerical score based on several factors, including any pending charges and prior convictions. Inmate counts were required at 4:00 a.m. each day and, based upon the numerical scores under the MRS, the Director of the facility was "authorized and directed to make the necessary releases from BCDC as required to enforce the population limits." Id. at 13. The district court's order was converted into a permanent injunction based upon a partial settlement agreement between the Plaintiffs and Defendants which reserved certain individual claims. Settlement Agreement and Order filed September 7, 1995 (docs. 115 & 116). Under the terms of the settlement agreement, the district court retained jurisdiction to enforce and modify the permanent injunction. Settlement Agreement filed September 7, 1995, p 1.B (doc. 115).

Both the preliminary injunction and settlement pleadings make it clear that the district court has not determined whether the operation of BCDC violates federal law. The district court reserved any ruling on whether a constitutional violation occurred:Defendants, by stipulating to the facts concerning overpopulation and by proposing administrative solutions, have not thereby waived, either directly or constructively, their rights to trial or proof of the alleged constitutional violations. The Court notes Defendants' position that overpopulation alone does not constitute a violation of the residents' constitutional rights, and that "overcrowding," if defined as simply population in excess of BCDC's design capacity has not resulted in any such violation. The Court leaves that issue for future resolution.

D. Ct. Order filed August 23, 1995 at 2 n.2 (doc. 106). The settlement agreement acknowledged "the fact that there is no finding of any constitutional violations." Settlement Agreement filed September 7, 1995 at 2, p 7 (doc. 115).

Although the MRS was utilized twice, Defendant City of Albuquerque then sought to avoid exceeding the population caps by housing inmates in other facilities.

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