K.L. Burley, Jr. v. J. Hilton

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 30, 2022
Docket934 C.D. 2021
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Keith Lamont Burley, Jr., : Appellant : : v. : : Jason Hilton, Brian Covert, : No. 934 C.D. 2021 and Nicholas Zarilla : Submitted: March 25, 2022

BEFORE: HONORABLE ANNE E. COVEY, Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge HONORABLE BONNIE BRIGANCE LEADBETTER, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE COVEY FILED: June 30, 2022

Keith Lamont Burley, Jr. (Burley) appeals pro se from the Lawrence County Common Pleas Court’s (trial court) March 23, 2021 order dismissing Burley’s Amended Complaint (Amended Complaint) against Jason Hilton (Hilton), Brian Covert (Covert) and Nicholas Zarilla (Zarilla)1 (collectively, Appellees) with prejudice. There are two issues before this Court: (1) whether the trial court erred by dismissing Burley’s access to court claim on the basis that he was represented by Thomas Farrell, Esquire (Counsel) at all time material to his criminal case; and (2) whether the trial court erred by dismissing Burley’s claims with prejudice. After review, this Court affirms.

1 Other than in the caption, Zarilla’s name does not appear in the Amended Complaint. Facts On October 13, 2020, Burley filed the Amended Complaint against Appellees, therein asserting only three factual allegations:

(3). [Burley] was an incarcerated citizen; [p]re-trial detainee in the Lawrence County Corrections from July - to - September[] 2019, [a]nd [from] January - to - July 2020[,] [u]nder the care custody, and control of corrections officials [W]arden [] Covert [a]nd Deputy Warden [] Hilton. (4). [Covert] [a]nd [Hilton] are legally responsible for the operation of the Lawrence Cou[n]ty Corrections. (5). Each defendant mentioned in this [Amended C]omplaint acted under the color of state law.

Original Record (O.R.) at 157.2 The Amended Complaint includes eight counts: Count I - “Covert and [] Hilton did deny [Burley] access to the law library and trained assistance[;]” Count II - “[t]he defendants did knowingly, willingly, with malicious intent destroy and withhold [Burley’s] legal mail and illegally recorded and disseminated private/privileged telephone communications [Burley] had while housed on HD Housing Unit.” (“The result [was] the deliberate impairment to [Burley’s] right to access the courts.”); Count III - “[t]he defendants used artificial light and sound as weapons resulting in temporary blindness and permanent impaired vision [and] hearing loss, as well as causing insomnia and symptoms associated with sleep deprivation. The actions of the defendants were deliberate assaults[;]” Count IV - “[t]he defendants engaged in extreme negligence in that they: [] [c]reated the custom under which the violation occurred[,] [] [f]ailed to remedy the violations after being informed[,] [] [a]nd were grossly negligent in supervising subordinates who

2 Because the Original Record pages are not numbered, the page numbers referenced in this Opinion reflect electronic pagination. 2 committed violations and were deliberately indifferent to [Burley’s] rights by failing to act on information that constitutional rights were being violated[;]” Count V - “[p]unitive [d]amages[,]” and “compensatory damages in the amount of [t]wenty[- ][f]ive [d]ollars for the unlawful usurption [sic] of twenty[-]five dollars from [Burley] for [a] fabricated booking fee . . . [;]” Count VI - “[t]he defendants did engage in religious discrimination by deliberately denying [Burley] a feast at the end of the month of Ramadan[,]” and “retaliated by having [Burley] transferred to a distant institution without a hearing[;]” Count VII - “[Burley] seeks . . . a mandatory injunction for the defendants to return all of [Burley’s] personal property which remains inside of the Lawrence County Corrections[,] [n]amely, coat, pants, keys, and all electronic mail messages sent to [Burley,]” “[a]nd all other personal and private privileged mail which still remains inside of the Lawrence County Corrections[;]” and Count VIII - “[Burley] seeks a prohibitory injunction against [Covert and Hilton] from accessing any of [his] personal property.” O.R. at 157- 159. The Counts were not supported by any further factual allegations. The Amended Complaint ended with a “[c]onclusion,” wherein Burley stated:

[Burley] avers that[,] by way of the written record, video surveillance, and eye witness testimony, a prima facie case will be clearly established against the defendants. Also, the “Apology Letters” the defendants sent to [his] [Counsel] in case [n]o. 730-19 is an admission of guilt. [Burley] further avers that even had there been only a scintilla of evidence regarding the issues herein, then those issues must be decided by a jury, rather than being resolved by any summary judgement which would favor the defendants.

O.R. at 159. The referenced Apology Letters were not attached to the Amended Complaint.

3 On November 23, 2020, Hilton and Covert filed Preliminary Objections to the Amended Complaint and a brief in support thereof. Therein, Hilton and Covert alleged demurrers pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure (Civil Rule) 1028(a)(4): (1) to the entire Amended Complaint for failure to plead material facts; (2) to Count I (access to courts claim) because Burley was represented by Counsel during his criminal case; (3) to Count III because Hilton and Covert cannot be held vicariously liable for the alleged actions of some unidentified correctional officers; (4) to Count IV (negligence claim) because it is barred by the Act commonly known as the Pennsylvania Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act;3 (5) to Count V (punitive damages) because the ability to allege punitive damages is curtailed as a matter of law against governmental employees; and (6) to Count VI (post-Ramadan feast) because the Amended Complaint fails to include factual allegations as to how the defendants deliberately denied Burley a feast. On December 2, 2020, Zarilla filed Preliminary Objections to the Amended Complaint and a brief in support thereof. Therein, Zarilla sought dismissal from Burley’s action because Burley failed to include a single specific fact in support of a claim against him, and failed to effect service of original process. On December 10, 2020, Burley filed an “Answer to Defendants Preliminary Objections to [the] Amended Complaint.” O.R. at 235. On December 10, 2020, Burley filed “Supplemental Material Facts which Support the Claims [(Supplemental Material Facts)].” O.R. at 240. On December 14, 2020, Burley filed a Request for Appointment of Counsel.4 Also on December 14, 2020, Burley filed a “Brief in Support of each Meritorious Claim.” O.R. at 249. On December 18, 2020, Burley filed a Motion to Compel Discovery and Facilitate Depositions

3 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 8541-8542. 4 The trial court previously denied Burley’s Request for Appointment of Counsel (filed after his original Complaint in Mandamus), stating that Burley was not entitled to appointed counsel in a civil case. 4 (Motion to Compel). On December 29, 2020, Burley filed a “Memorandum of Points and Authorities.” O.R. at 275. On January 4, 2021, Burley filed an Application for Oral Argument. On January 7, 2021, Burley filed a Request for Production of Documents. By February 8, 2021 order, the trial court directed Burley to file a Brief in response to both Preliminary Objections to the Amended Complaint on or before March 15, 2021. On February 22, 2021, Burley filed his brief in response to Hilton and Covert’s Preliminary Objections. Also on February 22, 2021, Burley filed a Request for a Time Extension to file his brief in response to Zarilla’s Preliminary Objections, and a Request for Leave of Court to file a Supplemental Complaint. On February 25, 2021, Burley filed a “Request for Pre-Inju[n]ction.” O.R. at 393.

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