Mark Stanton Curtis v. City of Des Moines, Iowa Daniel Dusenberry Charles R. Wolf, Keith Morris Denise Morris

995 F.2d 125
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJuly 2, 1993
Docket92-2719
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Mark Stanton Curtis v. City of Des Moines, Iowa Daniel Dusenberry Charles R. Wolf, Keith Morris Denise Morris, 995 F.2d 125 (8th Cir. 1993).

Opinion

BRIGHT, Senior Circuit Judge.

In 1988, Des Moines police arrested Mark Stanton Curtis for the rape of Keith and Denise Morris’ (the Morrises’) daughter. The police brought him to the Des Moines jail, where two officers beat him. Curtis filed this § 1983 action against the two officers and the City of Des Moines (the City). Curtis prevailed, but not before the Morrises prevailed against him in a separate Iowa state court civil assault and battery suit. The Morrises’ and Curtis’ attorneys have subsequently battled over who is entitled to execute on Curtis’ federal court judgment. The district court ruled in favor of Curtis’ attorneys. The Morrises appeal. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

I.

On March 4, 1988, Des Moines police arrested Curtis for the rape of the Morrises’ daughter. Curtis was taken to the Des Moines jail, where, while being processed, Des Moines police officers Daniel Dusenber-ry and Charles Wolf physically beat him.

On May 11, 1989, Curtis brought this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa, Central Division 1 (the district court) against the officers and the City of Des Moines. Attorney George Eichhorn represents Curtis in the case. On June 5, 1989, Eichhorn and Curtis executed Eich-horn’s fee agreement, in which, if Curtis prevails, he agrees to pay Eichhorn a contingency fee or the full amount of any attorney’s fees awarded, whichever is larger. Eichhorn subsequently brought in William Kutmus as co-counsel.

On November 1, 1989, the Morrises filed suit against Curtis in the Iowa District Court for Polk County (the Iowa state court), seeking damages for the assault and battery of their daughter. Eichhorn and Kutmus also represented Curtis in this proceeding based on an oral fee agreement. The Morrises prevailed, and, on January 9, 1991, the Iowa state court entered judgment against Curtis in the amount of $80,000. 2

On January 31, 1992, the district court below entered judgment against officers Du-senberry and Wolf in the amount of $11,000, plus interest from May 11, 1989, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses. Curtis thereafter agreed to drop his suit against the City in exchange for Dusenberry’s and Wolfs promises to pay attorneys’ fees of $49,000 and costs of $2,298.95, in addition to the $11,000 underlying judgment.

The case thereafter gets convoluted and confusing. On February 7,1992, the Morris-es filed two documents with the clerk of the Iowa state court: (1) Plaintiffs Order to Levy, and (2) Notice to Principal Defendant of Garnishment. Through these documents, the Morrises sought to garnish Curtis’ district court judgment against Dusenberry and Wolf, including all interest, attorneys’ fees and expenses awarded. There was no proof of service attached to either document.

On February 11, 1992, at approximately 4:30 p.m., Curtis’ attorneys filed with the clerk of the district court below a Notice of Attorney’s Lien 3 and a Motion for Attorneys *127 Fees, to which they attached an Affidavit of attorneys fees and Curtis’ Contract for Legal Services. Curtis served these documents on the attorneys for the district court party defendants.

Approximately twenty minutes later and in the same court, the Morrises filed a Notice of Filing Lien, to which they attached a copy of their Iowa state court judgment against Curtis, as well as copies of the two execution documents they filed four days earlier in the Iowa state court. The Morrises did not attach proof of service, and no notice was provided to either Curtis or the defendants in the district court case.

On February 12,1992, the Morrises sought a General Execution from the clerk of the Iowa state court on their judgment against Curtis. The Iowa state court issued the execution the next day.

On February 13, 1992, Curtis filed in the Iowa state court a Confession of Judgment for $16,861.80 in favor of Eichhorn and Kut-mus, reflecting what Eichhorn and Kutmus have billed Curtis for defending him in the Morrises’ Iowa state court suit. Eichhorn and Kutmus also sought a Docket Levy in the lower district court proceeding on this day.

On February 19,1992, and acting pursuant to the Order to Levy and General Execution documents the Morrises filed in the Iowa state court case, the Polk County Sheriffs office served a Notice of Garnishment and Interrogatories on counsel for Dusenberry and Wolf. Neither Curtis nor his attorneys were served with notice, nor was a levy entered on the district court’s docket.

On February 21, 1992, the Polk County Sheriffs office served the clerk of the district court below with Eichhorn and Kutmus’ Iowa state court order to levy, for which the clerk that day entered a Docket Levy in this case. Service of the Notice of Garnishment was obtained on March 4, 1992.

On February 24, 1992, Eichhorn and Kut-mus filed a Motion to Determine Right to Award of Attorneys Fees in the district court, in response to which the court below ordered that a hearing be held.

On March 5, 1992, the Morrises filed a Notice of Filing Judgment in the district court to which they attached a copy of the Morrises’ Iowa state court judgment against Curtis. They did not attach any proof of service.

On March 11, 1992, the Morrises filed a revised Plaintiffs Order to Levy and a revised Notice to Principal Defendant of Garnishment for $60,000 in the Iowa state court case. The Plaintiffs Order to Levy asked the court to levy on the $11,000 judgment and $49,000 attorneys’ fee award in the district court below. The Morrises served both of these documents on Curtis’ counsel.

On March 12, 1992, the Lee County Sheriffs office returned the Notice of Garnishment document it had served on both Curtis and the. clerk of the district court below.

On March 17, 1992, the district court conducted a hearing on the matter. On that day, the Morrises filed a Notice of Filing of Plaintiffs Order to Levy in the district court below. The Morrises also filed another Order to Levy in the state proceeding by which they sought the sheriff on a property garnishment to levy on the judgment and attorneys’ fees in the district court action. They also filed another Notice to Principal Defendant of Garnishment. Although both documents were served on Curtis’ attorneys, they were not served on Curtis.

On June 29, 1992, the district court ruled that Curtis’ attorneys were entitled to the proceeds from the district court case. The defendants in this case subsequently paid the judgment to Curtis’ attorneys, and on July 17,1992, Curtis’ attorneys filed a Satisfaction of Judgment.

The Morrises filed this timely appeal, arguing their garnishment of the proceeds from Curtis’ successful § 1983 action in the district court below was prior and superior to those filed by Curtis and his attorneys.

Curtis has filed a motion to dismiss this appeal on the grounds that, under Fed. R.Civ.P. 12(b)(1) — (2), and (6), and Fed. R.App.P.

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