NATHAN SCOTT STEPP, individually as a member of the WVSP, Zach W. Hartley, individual as a member of WVSP, Okey S. Starsick, Robert B. Hickman individually as a member of the Roane County Sheriff's Dept, Roane County and WVSP v. Bradley Cottrell, on behalf of the Estate of Bernard Dale Cottrell

CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedApril 26, 2022
Docket21-0412
StatusPublished

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NATHAN SCOTT STEPP, individually as a member of the WVSP, Zach W. Hartley, individual as a member of WVSP, Okey S. Starsick, Robert B. Hickman individually as a member of the Roane County Sheriff's Dept, Roane County and WVSP v. Bradley Cottrell, on behalf of the Estate of Bernard Dale Cottrell, (W. Va. 2022).

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA

January 2022 Term FILED _______________ April 26, 2022 released at 3:00 p.m. No. 21-0412 EDYTHE NASH GAISER, CLERK SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS _______________ OF WEST VIRGINIA

NATHAN SCOTT STEPP, individually as a member of the West Virginia State Police, ZACH W. HARTLEY, individually as a member of the West Virginia State Police, OKEY S. STARSICK, individually as a member of the West Virginia State Police, ROBERT B. HICKMAN, individually as a member of the Roane County Sheriff’s Department, ROANE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, and WEST VIRGINIA STATE POLICE, Defendants Below, Petitioners,

v.

BRADLEY COTTRELL, on behalf of the Estate of Bernard Dale Cottrell, Plaintiff Below, Respondent. ____________________________________________________________

Certified Questions from the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia The Honorable Thomas E. Johnston, Chief Judge Civil Action No. 2:18-CV-01281

CERTIFIED QUESTIONS ANSWERED ____________________________________________________________

Submitted: January 5, 2022 Filed: April 26, 2022

Michael D. Mullins, Esquire Russell A. Williams, Esquire Candace Haley Bunn, Esquire New, Taylor & Associates James E. McDaniel, Esquire Beckley, West Virginia Robert L. Bailey, Esquire Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Charleston, West Virginia Counsel for Petitioners Stepp, Hartley, Nicolette A. Ward, Esquire Starsick, and West Virginia State Police Romanucci & Blandin, LLC Chicago, Illinois Charles R. Bailey, Esquire Pro Hac Vice John P. Fuller, Esquire Counsel for Respondent Jeffrey Michael Carder, Esquire Bailey & Wyant Charleston, West Virginia Counsel for Petitioners Hickman and Roane County Sheriff’s Department

JUSTICE ARMSTEAD delivered the Opinion of the Court.

JUSTICE ALAN D. MOATS, sitting by temporary assignment, not participating. SYLLABUS BY THE COURT

1. “‘A de novo standard is applied by this Court in addressing the legal

issues presented by a certified question from a federal district or appellate court.’ Syllabus

Point 1, Light v. Allstate Ins. Co., 203 W. Va. 27, 506 S.E.2d 64 (1998). Syllabus Point 1,

Martinez v. Asplundh Tree Expert Co., 239 W. Va. 612, 803 S.E.2d 582 (2017).’” Syllabus

Point 1, Fields v. Mellinger, 244 W. Va. 126, 851 S.E.2d 789 (2020).

2. “‘This Court undertakes plenary review of legal issues presented

by certified question from a federal district or appellate court.’ Syllabus Point 1, Bower v.

Westinghouse Elec. Corp., 206 W. Va. 133, 522 S.E.2d 424 (1999).” Syllabus Point 1,

Sheehan v. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., 244 W. Va. 106, 851 S.E.2d

769 (2020).

3. “A specific constitutional provision will be given precedence over

a general constitutional provision relating to the same subject matter where the two cannot

be reconciled.” Syllabus Point 3, State ex rel. Robb v. Caperton, 191 W. Va. 492, 446

S.E.2d 714 (1994).

4. Claims for excessive force by police officers during the course of

arrest, alleging a violation of West Virginia’s Constitution, must be analyzed under the

i specific textual source of such protection, rather than as a broad, general claim under

Article III, Section 10 alleging a violation of substantive due process.

ii Armstead, Justice:

The United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia

presents two certified questions to this Court:

First, does West Virginia apply to its own Constitution the United States Supreme Court’s rule as established in Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386 (1989) and United States v. Lanier, 520 U.S. 259 (1997), which requires a constitutional claim that is covered by a specific constitutional provision to be analyzed under the standard specific to that provision and not under substantive due process?

Second, if answered in the affirmative, is a claim brought under Article III, Section 10 of the West Virginia Constitution considered redundant where Plaintiffs also alleged an Article III, Section 6 claim but are no longer allowed to pursue Article III, Section 6 as an avenue for relief?

As discussed below, because we adopt Graham and its progeny, we answer both questions

in the affirmative.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

This matter comes before the Court on two certified questions from the

United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. The parties

stipulated to certain facts that were contained in the district court’s certification order,

which are summarized below.

On September 6, 2016, following a high-speed pursuit of decedent, Bernard

Dale Cottrell, along West Virginia Route 14 which ended in Roane County, West Virginia,

Petitioner police officers Stepp, Hartley, and Hickman each discharged their firearms and

1 Mr. Cottrell died as a result. Respondent, as administrator of decedent’s estate, then filed

a complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia,

under its federal question jurisdiction, alleging seven separate causes of action against

Petitioners. 1 At issue in this appeal is Count IV of the complaint in which Respondent

alleges violations of Article III, Sections 6 and 10 of the West Virginia Constitution.

There was extensive motions practice in the federal district court that resulted

in the dismissal of some counts of the complaint. However, claims for battery (Count V)

and negligence (Count VI) are still pending, as well as claims for violations of 42 U.S.C.

§ 1983 (Counts I and II). The certified questions at issue here revolve around summary

judgment motions filed by Petitioners Stepp, Hartley, and Hickman arguing that the United

States Supreme Court’s holding in Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386 (1989), barred a cause

1 Count I alleges claims against Petitioners Stepp, Hartley, and Hickman under the Fourth Amendment for excessive force pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Count II is a claim for supervisory liability against Petitioner Starsick under the Fourth Amendment, also pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Count III was a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Monell claim against Petitioner West Virginia State Police, which has been dismissed by the federal district court. Count IV is a claim against Petitioners Stepp, Hartley, and Hickman arising from Article III, Sections 6 and 10 of West Virginia’s Constitution. Count V is a common law claim for battery against Petitioners Stepp, Hartley, and Hickman. Likewise, count VI is also a common law claim for negligence against the same Petitioners. Finally, count VII was another Monell claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against Petitioner Roane County Sheriff’s Department for excessive force, which was also dismissed.

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