Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Sylvia R. Brown, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Robert Kneece, Fred G. Scott, Samuel Smith, Agnes Wilson, Oscar P. Butler, Jr., John C. Williams, Jr., and Lucy C. Trower, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Collie L. Moore, W.H. Neal, Catherine Morris, Allen Dowdy, Arlene B. Andrews, Beatrice Sumter, Robert E. Alexander, Melissa Burnette, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Richland County Board of the Department of Social Services Mary Williams and Patricia Jones, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers for the South Carolina Department of Social Services and Barbara Locklair, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as a "Home Health Nurse" for the South Carolina Department of Social Services Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Michael Clark, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Mary D. Dusenberry, George D. Hamilton, Oscar P. Butler, ph.d., John C. Williams, Jr., Lucy C. Thrower, Agnes Wilson, ph.d., and W. Jerry Fedder, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Jerry Herd, Harold E. Simpson, Ophelia S. Smith J. Furman Gerrard, and Odell Short, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Anderson County Board of the Department of Social Services and Kenneth Pryor, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Dawn Hawkins, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Program Director for Human Services of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Susan Straup, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Protective Services Supervisor of the Anderson County Department of Social Services and Charlie Ann Jenkins, in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers With the Anderson County Department of Social Services

747 F.2d 185, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 17909
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedOctober 5, 1984
Docket83-1801
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 747 F.2d 185 (Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Sylvia R. Brown, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Robert Kneece, Fred G. Scott, Samuel Smith, Agnes Wilson, Oscar P. Butler, Jr., John C. Williams, Jr., and Lucy C. Trower, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Collie L. Moore, W.H. Neal, Catherine Morris, Allen Dowdy, Arlene B. Andrews, Beatrice Sumter, Robert E. Alexander, Melissa Burnette, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Richland County Board of the Department of Social Services Mary Williams and Patricia Jones, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers for the South Carolina Department of Social Services and Barbara Locklair, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as a "Home Health Nurse" for the South Carolina Department of Social Services Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Michael Clark, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Mary D. Dusenberry, George D. Hamilton, Oscar P. Butler, ph.d., John C. Williams, Jr., Lucy C. Thrower, Agnes Wilson, ph.d., and W. Jerry Fedder, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Jerry Herd, Harold E. Simpson, Ophelia S. Smith J. Furman Gerrard, and Odell Short, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Anderson County Board of the Department of Social Services and Kenneth Pryor, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Dawn Hawkins, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Program Director for Human Services of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Susan Straup, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Protective Services Supervisor of the Anderson County Department of Social Services and Charlie Ann Jenkins, in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers With the Anderson County Department of Social Services) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth 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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Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Sylvia R. Brown, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Robert Kneece, Fred G. Scott, Samuel Smith, Agnes Wilson, Oscar P. Butler, Jr., John C. Williams, Jr., and Lucy C. Trower, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Collie L. Moore, W.H. Neal, Catherine Morris, Allen Dowdy, Arlene B. Andrews, Beatrice Sumter, Robert E. Alexander, Melissa Burnette, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Richland County Board of the Department of Social Services Mary Williams and Patricia Jones, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers for the South Carolina Department of Social Services and Barbara Locklair, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as a "Home Health Nurse" for the South Carolina Department of Social Services Karole K. Jensen, as Administratrix of the Estate of Michael Clark, Deceased v. Virgil L. Conrad, in His Individual and Official Capacity as Commissioner of the Department of Social Services Mary D. Dusenberry, George D. Hamilton, Oscar P. Butler, ph.d., John C. Williams, Jr., Lucy C. Thrower, Agnes Wilson, ph.d., and W. Jerry Fedder, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services Jerry Herd, Harold E. Simpson, Ophelia S. Smith J. Furman Gerrard, and Odell Short, Individually and in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Anderson County Board of the Department of Social Services and Kenneth Pryor, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Director of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Dawn Hawkins, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Program Director for Human Services of the Anderson County Department of Social Services Susan Straup, Individually and in Her Official Capacity as Protective Services Supervisor of the Anderson County Department of Social Services and Charlie Ann Jenkins, in Their Official Capacities as Social Workers With the Anderson County Department of Social Services, 747 F.2d 185, 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 17909 (4th Cir. 1984).

Opinion

747 F.2d 185

Karole K. JENSEN, as Administratrix of the Estate of Sylvia
R. Brown, Deceased, Appellant,
v.
Virgil L. CONRAD, in his individual and official capacity as
Commissioner of the Department of Social Services; Robert
Kneece, Fred G. Scott, Samuel Smith, Agnes Wilson, Oscar P.
Butler, Jr., John C. Williams, Jr., and Lucy C. Trower,
individually and in their official capacities as members of
the State Board of the Department of Social Services;
Collie L. Moore, W.H. Neal, Catherine Morris, Allen Dowdy,
Arlene B. Andrews, Beatrice Sumter, Robert E. Alexander,
Melissa Burnette, individually and in their official
capacities as members of the Richland County Board of the
Department of Social Services; Mary Williams and Patricia
Jones, individually and in their official capacities as
Social Workers for the South Carolina Department of Social
Services; and Barbara Locklair, individually and in her
official capacity as a "Home Health Nurse" for the South
Carolina Department of Social Services; Appellees.
Karole K. JENSEN, as Administratrix of the Estate of Michael
Clark, deceased; Appellant,
v.
Virgil L. CONRAD, in his individual and official capacity as
Commissioner of the Department of Social Services; Mary D.
Dusenberry, George D. Hamilton, Oscar P. Butler, Ph.D., John
C. Williams, Jr., Lucy C. Thrower, Agnes Wilson, Ph.D., and
W. Jerry Fedder, individually and in their official
capacities as members of the State Board of the Department
of Social Services; Jerry Herd, Harold E. Simpson, Ophelia
S. Smith; J. Furman Gerrard, and Odell Short, individually
and in their official capacities as members of the Anderson
County Board of the Department of Social Services; Appellees,
and
Kenneth Pryor, individually and in his official capacity as
Director of the Anderson County Department of Social
Services; Dawn Hawkins, individually and in her official
capacity as Program Director for Human Services of the
Anderson County Department of Social Services; Susan
Straup, individually and in her official capacity as
Protective Services Supervisor of the Anderson County
Department of Social Services; and Charlie Ann Jenkins, in
their official capacities as social workers with the
Anderson County Department of Social Services; Defendants.

Nos. 83-1801(L), 83-1936.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued March 5, 1984.
Decided Oct. 5, 1984.

O. Fayrell Furr, Jr., Columbia, S.C. (Charles L. Henshaw, Jr., Columbia, S.C., on brief), for appellant.

Joel H. Smith, Camden, S.C. (William C. Hubbard, Nelson, Mullins, Grier & Scarborough, Columbia, S.C., on brief), and James L. Werner, Columbia, S.C. (Wilburn Brewer, Jr., Nexsen, Pruet, Jacobs & Pollard, George Beighley, Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser; Charles E. Hill, Jr., Turner, Padgett, Graham & Laney; David Robinson, II, Robinson, McFadden, Moore, Pope, Williams, Taylor & Brailsford, Columbia, S.C., on brief), for appellees.

Before WIDENER, MURNAGHAN and ERVIN, Circuit Judges.

ERVIN, Circuit Judge:

Sylvia Brown, age seven months, and Michael Clark, age three years, died in the summer of 1979 after suffering brutal beatings at the hands of their guardians. Their estates, along with the estates of four other battered children, brought suit under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 against the Commissioner of the South Carolina Department of Social Services, members of the State Board of the Department of Social Services, members of the board of the Richland and Anderson County Departments of Social Services, and various state employed case workers. The plaintiffs alleged that the State, acting through its employees, violated the children's fourteenth amendment rights by failing to intervene and provide protection.

The Brown and Clark cases were heard by different district courts. In the Brown case the district court dismissed the suit for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted, 570 F.Supp. 91. The district court in the Clark case converted the defendants' motion to dismiss to summary judgment motions and ruled for the Commissioner and the board members, 570 F.Supp. 114. The Clark court, however, refused to grant summary judgment on behalf of the case workers. Under Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(b) the Clark court entered final judgment for the Commissioner and the board members and the two cases were consolidated for appeal.1

The issue now before us on appeal is whether the defendants' failure to provide affirmative protection to the plaintiffs' decedents creates a cognizable Sec. 1983 claim. We conclude that at the time of the alleged violation a constitutional right of affirmative protection was not clearly established and that, therefore, good faith immunity was available to the defendants. Accordingly, we affirm the lower courts' ruling in the Brown case and affirm the grant of summary judgment in the Clark suit.

I.

A.

SYLVIA BROWN

The plaintiff alleged that Sylvia Brown's plight first became known to Richland County social workers on February 28, 1979, when the then four month old child was admitted to the Richland Memorial Hospital with a fractured skull. A C.A.T. scan revealed a "healing subdural hematoma." The attending physician immediately became concerned about the possibility of physical abuse by Sylvia's parents. This suspicion, the plaintiff contends, was confirmed after Mrs. Brown and her boyfriend visited Sylvia at the hospital. Hospital social workers received a report that during the visit Mrs. Brown's boyfriend held the child by the head and neck, and slapped the child in a rough manner.

The following week, a Richland Hospital social worker reported the case to the Richland County Department of Social Services and requested a child protection investigation. After an initial review of the case, the Department of Social Services allegedly reached an agreement with Mrs. Brown requiring her to reside with Sylvia at the home of Sylvia's grandmother. Under the agreement, if Mrs. Brown returned home with her child, Sylvia would be placed in the custody of the Department of Social Services. In addition to this agreement, the Department also decided that an "intensive follow-up and in-home supervision" would be required.

According to the plaintiff, over the course of the next two months the Department caseworkers failed to supervise adequately the family and carry out the recommendations of department officials and Sylvia's attending physician. The plaintiff claims that Department caseworkers visited Mrs. Brown's house only twice, and on both of those occasions Sylvia was living alone with her mother. Despite the agreement, no action was taken.

On May 11, 1979, Sylvia was brought dead on arrival to the Richland Hospital. An autopsy revealed that brain hemorrhaging had occurred three times in the previous three weeks--the last hemorrhage apparently took place only minutes before Sylvia died. After initially disclaiming responsibility,2 Mrs. Brown pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter.

B.

MICHAEL CLARK

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