Keilee Fant v. City of Ferguson, MO
This text of 913 F.3d 757 (Keilee Fant v. City of Ferguson, MO) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth 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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Keilee Fant and ten others brought a putative class action against the City of Ferguson, alleging several constitutional violations under
The six counts at issue stem from the City's alleged detention of plaintiffs for their inability to pay traffic fines. The City's motion to dismiss argued that sovereign immunity barred those claims because the alleged injuries are attributable to the Ferguson Municipal Court, which the City says is an arm of the State of Missouri. The district court denied the motion, concluding the City is not entitled to sovereign immunity, and that the amended complaint sufficiently alleges that the plaintiffs' injuries are attributable to the City.
Given that the litigation continues in the district court, the parties dispute whether there is a "final decision" over which this court has appellate jurisdiction.
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The City points out that this court exercised jurisdiction in
Webb v. City of Maplewood
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For these reasons, the City's interlocutory appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The City's motion for judicial notice and conditional motion to remand are denied.
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