Quintana v. Santa Fe County Board of Commissioners

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Mexico
DecidedSeptember 1, 2021
Docket1:18-cv-00043
StatusUnknown

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Quintana v. Santa Fe County Board of Commissioners, (D.N.M. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO ROSE QUINTANA and CORY HICKERSON, Individually, and as the Personal Representatives of the ESTATE OF RICARDO JOSE ORTIZ, deceased,

Plaintiff, vs. No. CIV 18-0043 JB/LF SANTA FE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS; ANNE ROBINSON, in her individual capacity; DYLAN CHAVEZ, in his individual capacity; ANTHONY VALDO, in his individual capacity; TYLER LOPEZ, in his individual capacity; LEONARD GARCIA, in his individual capacity, and CRISTOBAL GALLEGOS, in his individual capacity, Defendants. ORDER1 THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Motion to Reconsider and Vacate Remand of State Law Claims, filed December 18, 2020 (Doc. 59)(“Motion”). The Court held a hearing on August 13,2021. See Clerk’s Minutes, filed August 13, 2021 (Doc. 73). The primary issue is whether the Court should vacate its decision to remand the case with its remaining state claims to the First Judicial District Court, County of Santa Fe, State of New Mexico, after it had dismissed all federal claims, see Quintana v. Santa Fe Cty. Bd. of Commissioners, No. CIV 18-0043 JB/LF, 2019 WL 452755, at *72 (D.N.M. Feb. 5, 2019)(Browning, J.), filed February 5, 2019 (Doc.

1This Order disposes of the Motion to Reconsider and Vacate Remand of State Law Claims, filed December 18, 2021 (Doc. 59). The Court will issue a Memorandum Opinion at a later date fully detailing its rationale for its decision. 45)(“MOO”), because the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit reversed the Court on a federal claim for one defendant, and reversed the Court’s decision to deny the Plaintiffs’ Motion to Amend the Complaint, filed September 12, 2018 (Doc. 30), see Quintana v. Santa Fe Cty. Bd. of Commissioners, 973 F.3d 1022, 1035 (10th Cir. 2020)(affirming in part, vacating in part, and remanding in part the Court’s MOO). For the reasons stated in the record, the Court denies the Motion, because: (1) other than arguing that the Court has the raw judicial power to vacate its remand order, Defendant Santa Fe County Board of Commissioners in Santa Fe, New Mexico (“Santa Fe County”) does not explain adequately under what authority the Court can reconsider and vacate its remand order; and (ii) even if the Court has the authority to reconsider its remand order, the Court will not exercise supplemental jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1367. See Baca v. Sklar, No. CIV 02-1002 JB/ACT, 2005 WL 2295671, at *2 (D.N.M. Aug. 7, 2005)(Browning, J.)(denying a motion to reverse its remand order following a reversal from the Tenth Circuit, because “reversing its decision to remand presents preclusion and jurisdiction issues and is not practical at this point in time”). See also In re La Providencia Dev. Corp., 406 F.2d 251, 252 (1st Cir. 1969)(“The action must not ricochet back and forth depending upon the most recent determination of a federal court.”). IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Reconsider and Vacate Remand of State Law Claims, filed December 18, 2020 (Doc. 59), is denied. /\ □□ Sy f \ a _ \ Naar OS soem UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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Counsel:

Carolyn M. Nichols Alicia Consuelo Lopez Arne Leonard Rothstein Donatelli LLP Albuquerque, New Mexico

Attorneys for the Plaintiffs

Mark E. Komer Long Komer & Associates, P.A. Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Christa M. Hazlett Conklin, Woodcock & Ziegler, P.C. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Attorneys for Defendant Anne Robinson

Mark E. Komer Long Komer & Associates, P.A. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Christa M. Hazlett Alisa Wigley-Delara Conklin, Woodcock & Ziegler, P.C. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Attorneys for Defendant Santa Fe County Board of Commissioners

Mark E. Komer Long Komer & Associates, P.A. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Attorneys for Defendants Dylan Chavez, Anthony Valdo, Tyler Lopez, Leonard Garcia, and Cristobal Gallegos

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Related

In Re La Providencia Development Corporation
406 F.2d 251 (First Circuit, 1969)
Quintana v. Santa Fe County Board of Comm.
973 F.3d 1022 (Tenth Circuit, 2020)

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