(PC) Elder v. Joksch

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedMarch 23, 2021
Docket2:16-cv-01925
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

Case 2:16-cv-01925-TLN-DMC Document 40 Filed 03/23/21 Page 1 of 33

8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

11 COREY JEROME ELDER, No. 2:16-CV-1925-TLN-DMC-P 12 Plaintiff, 13 v. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 14 SILVA, et al., 15 Defendants. 16

17 Plaintiff, a prisoner proceeding pro se, brings this civil rights action pursuant to 18 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Pending before the Court are Defendants’ motion for summary judgement, 19 ECF No. 34, Plaintiff’s opposition, ECF No. 36, and response, ECF No. 37, and Defendants’ 20 reply, ECF No. 39. 21 /// 22 /// 23 /// 24 /// 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 /// 1 Case 2:16-cv-01925-TLN-DMC Document 40 Filed 03/23/21 Page 2 of 33

1 I. BACKGROUND

2 A. Plaintiff’s Allegations

3 This action proceeds on Plaintiff’s first amended complaint. See ECF No. 16.

4 Plaintiff names seven defendants employed at High Desert State Prison: (1) Correctional Officer

5 (C/O) Silva, (2) C/O Joksch, (3) C/O Whitcome, (4) Correctional Sergeant (Sgt.) Speers, (5) Sgt.

6 Brackett,1 (6) Correctional Lieutenant (Lt.) Ramsey, and (7) Lt. Hogan. See id.

7 Though Plaintiff’s narrative of the facts jumps forward and backward in time, the

8 following outline of Plaintiff’s allegations is arranged chronologically.

9 July 2014

10 According to Plaintiff, two weeks after his arrival at High Desert State Prison on

11 July 8, 2014, Defendant Silva issued plaintiff his personal property on July 22, 2014. See ECF

12 No. 16 at 4. At that time, Defendant Silva informed Plaintiff that a few items were disallowed,

13 including Plaintiff’s posters. See id. Plaintiff alleges Defendant Silva told Plaintiff that he had

14 three days to put enough money in his trust account to have the posters sent home before the

15 prison disposed of them. See id. Plaintiff gathered the funds within three days, but his posters

16 had been disposed of anyway. See id. Plaintiff subsequently filed a grievance against Defendant

17 Silva for prematurely disposing of his posters. See id.

18 September 2014

19 On September 7, 2014, Plaintiff did not receive lunch and asked Defendant Joksch

20 if he could retrieve it. See id. at 5. Defendant Joksch allegedly responded, “[y]ou like to write up 21 staff and complain like a little bitch, so fuck your state lunch!” Id. Plaintiff filed a grievance

22 against Defendant Joksch the same day. See id.

23 On the following day, September 8, 2014, Defendant Joksch allegedly ordered

24 Plaintiff: “Pack up your shit your [sic] moving with a gang member. You need to learn a fucking

25 lesson!” Id. Plaintiff asked Defendant Joksch why he was being moved, leading Defendant

26 Joksch to respond: “I’ll show you how we deal with problems up here.” Id. Defendant Joksch 27 subsequently reported a rules violation against Plaintiff for “willfully delaying a peace officer by

28 1 Defendant Brackett is erroneously named as “Bradett.” 2 Case 2:16-cv-01925-TLN-DMC Document 40 Filed 03/23/21 Page 3 of 33

1 refusing assigned housing.” Id.

2 October 2014

3 On October 6, 2014, Defendant Speers interviewed Plaintiff for his first grievance

4 regarding his posters. Id. Plaintiff explained that Defendant Silva gave him three days to fund

5 his trust account and provided Defendant Speers with a property receipt showing Plaintiff never

6 signed nor agreed to donate or destroy his confiscated property. See Id. Defendant Speers

7 allegedly responded multiple times by stating: “Well, my officer fucked up.” Id.

8 On October 17, 2014, Defendant Ramsey interviewed Plaintiff regarding the rule

9 violation report issued by Defendant Joksch. See id. Plaintiff expressed that he believed Joksch’s

10 disciplinary action was in retaliation for Plaintiff’s complaint against him. See id. Defendant

11 Ramsey ruled against Plaintiff and imposed a penalty of ninety days loss of credit and suspended

12 privileges. See id. at 6. Although not included in the penalties imposed by defendant Ramsey,

13 Plaintiff was denied access to the yard and dayroom, and was confined to his cell for twenty

14 consecutive days. See id. During Plaintiff’s confinement, he complained to Defendant

15 Whitcome, who told Plaintiff, “this is not a place for ‘whiners’ or ‘complainers.’” See id. at 5.

16 November 2014

17 On November 17, 2014, Correctional Counselor D. Clark interviewed Plaintiff

18 regarding his rules violation appeal. See id. Plaintiff explained that he was wrongly confined to

19 quarters and that the retaliation he experienced made him afraid for his safety. D. Clark allegedly

20 responded to plaintiff by stating: “your [sic] lucky it isn’t worse.” Id. 21 February 2015

22 On February 18, 2015, Defendant Brackett ordered Plaintiff and his cellmate to the

23 showers and seized Plaintiff’s legal documents from his cell for a “future search.” Id.

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1 The following summarizes Plaintiff’s claims by defendant:

2 Silva Plaintiff claims Defendant Silva improperly destroyed his property in July 2014, conduct for which Plaintiff filed a 3 grievance. See id. at 4. 4 Joksch Plaintiff claims that he didn’t receive a state-provided sack lunch on September 7, 2014, and that, when he asked Defendant Joksch 5 about it, Defendant Joksch said: “You like to write up staff and complain like a little bitch, so fuck your state lunch!” Id. at 5. 6 Plaintiff further claims that, the next day, Defendant Joksch gave Plaintiff the following order: “Pack up your shit your [sic] moving 7 with a gang member.” Id. According to Plaintiff, Defendant Joksch also stated: “You need to learn a fucking lesson!” Id. 8 When Plaintiff asked Defendant Joksch why he was suddenly being moved, Defendant Joksch allegedly said: “I’ll show you 9 how we deal with ‘problems’ up here.” Id. Plaintiff also alleges that, for simply asking why he was being moved, Defendant 10 Joksch issued Plaintiff a rules violation report for willfully delaying a peace officer by refusing assigned housing. See id. 11 Whitcome Plaintiff claims that, upon attempting to enter the yard and 12 dayroom, he asked Defendant Whitcome about the loss of yard and dayroom privileges assessed by Defendant Ramsey and 13 Defendant Whitcome said: “This is not a place for ‘whiners’ or ‘complainers.’” Id. Plaintiff states that he remained “confined 14 to quarters” for 20 consecutive days. Id. 15 Speers Plaintiff states Defendant Speers interviewed him in October 2014 regarding the grievance he filed following Defendant 16 Silva’s alleged destruction of his property. See id. at 4. According to Plaintiff, after he explained to Defendant Speers 17 what Defendant Silva had done, Defendant Speers responded: “Well, my officer fucked up.” Id. at 4. 18 Brackett Plaintiff states that, when he and his cellmate were taken out of 19 their cell and “placed in the shower,” Defendant Brackett took Plaintiff’s legal materials for a “future search.” Id. at 6. When 20 Plaintiff asked Defendant Brackett about this, Defendant Brackett allegedly responded: “This is your last ‘warning.’” Id. 21 Ramsey Plaintiff alleges that, on October 17, 2014, Defendant Ramsey 22 presided over the hearing on the rules violation report issued by Defendant Joksch for refusing a housing assignment. See id. at 5. 23 Plaintiff states that he was found guilty of the rules violation and assessed “90 days loss of credit” and other privileges. Id. at 5.

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