Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. County of Cochise, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall & Daniel O'brien, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Larry Albert Dever, Nancy Jean Dever, Bert A. Goodman, Frances D. Goodman, Paul Robert Gruen, David Lloyd Jark, Victoria S. Jark, David Lynn Jones, Jimmy Vance Judd, Edna R. Judd, Dale Lehman, Mary Louise Lehman, Ruben Leon, Sylvia Sue Leon, Kenneth Allen Shutley, Susan G. Shutley, Raymond Russel Thatcher, Albert James Tomlinson, Cheryl Diane Tomlinson, William Arthur Townsend, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, and Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall and Daniel O'Brien

806 F.2d 1364, 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 35014
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedDecember 23, 1986
Docket85-1505
StatusPublished

This text of 806 F.2d 1364 (Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. County of Cochise, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall & Daniel O'brien, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Larry Albert Dever, Nancy Jean Dever, Bert A. Goodman, Frances D. Goodman, Paul Robert Gruen, David Lloyd Jark, Victoria S. Jark, David Lynn Jones, Jimmy Vance Judd, Edna R. Judd, Dale Lehman, Mary Louise Lehman, Ruben Leon, Sylvia Sue Leon, Kenneth Allen Shutley, Susan G. Shutley, Raymond Russel Thatcher, Albert James Tomlinson, Cheryl Diane Tomlinson, William Arthur Townsend, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, and Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall and Daniel O'Brien) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. County of Cochise, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall & Daniel O'brien, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel, Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Larry Albert Dever, Nancy Jean Dever, Bert A. Goodman, Frances D. Goodman, Paul Robert Gruen, David Lloyd Jark, Victoria S. Jark, David Lynn Jones, Jimmy Vance Judd, Edna R. Judd, Dale Lehman, Mary Louise Lehman, Ruben Leon, Sylvia Sue Leon, Kenneth Allen Shutley, Susan G. Shutley, Raymond Russel Thatcher, Albert James Tomlinson, Cheryl Diane Tomlinson, William Arthur Townsend, Richard Bergquist, Husband/guardian Ad Litem Susan Nagoda Bergquist, Wife/guardian Ad Litem A. Taara Bergquist N. Torbin Bergquist v. Cochise County, and Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis Brotherton Kuykendall and Daniel O'Brien, 806 F.2d 1364, 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 35014 (9th Cir. 1986).

Opinion

806 F.2d 1364

Richard BERGQUIST, husband/Guardian Ad Litem; Susan Nagoda
Bergquist, wife/Guardian Ad Litem; A. Taara
Bergquist; N. Torbin Bergquist,
Plaintiffs/Appellants,
v.
COUNTY OF COCHISE, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel,
Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, et al., Defendants/Appellees.
Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis
Brotherton Kuykendall & Daniel O'Brien,
Defendants-Appellants.
Richard BERGQUIST, husband/Guardian Ad Litem; Susan Nagoda
Bergquist, wife/Guardian Ad Litem; A. Taara
Bergquist; N. Torbin Bergquist,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
COCHISE COUNTY, David Joshua Bossak, Jesse Vaughn Brazel,
Jr., Mary Margaret Brazel, Larry Albert Dever, Nancy Jean
Dever, Bert A. Goodman, Frances D. Goodman, Paul Robert
Gruen, David Lloyd Jark, Victoria S. Jark, David Lynn Jones,
Jimmy Vance Judd, Edna R. Judd, Dale Lehman, Mary Louise
Lehman, Ruben Leon, Sylvia Sue Leon, Kenneth Allen Shutley,
Susan G. Shutley, Raymond Russel Thatcher, Albert James
Tomlinson, Cheryl Diane Tomlinson, William Arthur Townsend,
et al., Defendants-Appellants.
Richard BERGQUIST, husband/Guardian Ad Litem; Susan Nagoda
Bergquist, wife/Guardian Ad Litem; A. Taara
Bergquist; N. Torbin Bergquist,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
COCHISE COUNTY, et al., Defendants,
and
Robert J. Eyman and Karen Eyman, David Kunz, Travis
Brotherton Kuykendall and Daniel O'Brien,
Defendants-Appellants.

Nos. 85-1505, 85-1531 and 85-1532.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued Feb. 13, 1986.
Submitted April 24, 1986.
Decided Dec. 23, 1986.

Tony K. Behrens, Centry, Desens, Behrens & Roll, Bisbee, Ariz., for plaintiffs/appellants.

William Smitherman, Smitherman, Hubert & Sacks, James D. Whitney, Asst. U.S. Atty., Tucson, Ariz., for defendants/appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.

Before BROWNING, Chief Judge, TANG and BEEZER, Circuit Judges.

TANG, Circuit Judge:

The Bergquists appeal the district court's dismissal of their suit against Cochise County officials under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 (1982), and their suit against federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials directly under the constitution, as authorized by Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, 403 U.S. 388, 91 S.Ct. 1999, 29 L.Ed.2d 619 (1971). Their suit stems from a marijuana raid of their rural property in May of 1983. The Bergquists assert three grounds for liability for fourth and fourteenth amendment violations, and they request an injunction to require adequate training of magistrates. The County and federal defendants cross appeal for costs and attorney fees. We reverse in part.

BACKGROUND

On May 3, 1983 DEA agents contacted the Cochise County Sheriff's Office with information about a sighting of marijuana plants in a greenhouse by a confidential informant who also indicated he had encountered vicious Doberman pinscher dogs on the property. Based on this information a joint raid was planned by the DEA and the Cochise County Special Response Team (SRT). Efforts to corroborate the marijuana sighting through aerial and ground surveillance were unsuccessful. Deputy Sheriff Thatcher obtained a search warrant for the Burwell Hatch Farm based on the information supplied by the confidential informant.

On May 4, 1983 thirteen officers--members of the SRT, dressed in military-style uniforms and armed with military-style weapons--arrived at the Bergquist residence to execute a search actually authorized for the Burwell Hatch Farm. The two minor children of the Bergquist family were at home alone. The officers failed to discover any Doberman pinschers, but threatened to shoot the children's pet dogs. They searched the greenhouse but found no marijuana plants. They then searched other buildings on the property and in the process damaged or destroyed photographic equipment and ceramic art works in the Bergquists' studio.

The Bergquists complained in the district court that the search warrant was issued without probable cause and was mistakenly executed at their residence and carried out in an unreasonable and excessive manner. They also alleged that the DEA and Cochise County had failed to properly train and instruct their officers in the necessity to corroborate informant data, and that Cochise County had failed to adequately train its magistrates. The district court granted the defendants' motion to dismiss. It held: (1) the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge the validity of the search warrant, since it was directed at a third party; (2) the officers were shielded from liability by the magistrate's decision to issue a warrant; (3) the plaintiffs' claims of unreasonable execution were not of constitutional magnitude because the officers reasonably relied on the warrant in conducting the search, and their mistaken execution upon the wrong residence did not rise to the level of a constitutional violation; (4) there is no liability for failure to supervise or train officers unless it rises to a level of gross negligence or leads to a violation of plaintiffs' constitutional rights; and (5) there is no duty of a county to train judicial officers.

DISCUSSION

Standard of Review

The federal and county defendants insist that we should review a Sec. 1983 dismissal under a stricter standard than other dismissals and require alleged constitutional violations to be pleaded with greater particularity than in other civil cases. See, e.g., Elliott v. Perez, 751 F.2d 1472, 1479 (5th Cir.1985). That, however, is not the law in this circuit. We review a dismissal of a Sec. 1983 action for failure to state a claim pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) de novo, under the controlling standard of Conley v. Gibson, 355 U.S. 41, 45-46, 78 S.Ct. 99, 101-102, 2 L.Ed.2d 80 (1957): dismissal is appropriate only when the plaintiff "can prove no set of facts in support of his claim which would entitle him to relief." Gibson v. United States, 781 F.2d 1334, 1337 (9th Cir.1986). Our review of the complaint and controlling legal principles leads to the conclusion that dismissal of the Bergquists' claim was unwarranted.

Qualified Immunity from Liability for Wrongfully Seeking and

Obtaining the Warrant

The district court held the Bergquists lacked standing to challenge the warrant because it was directed at a third party. Neither the Government nor Cochise County presses this point on appeal, but we note that the Bergquists have standing to challenge the execution of a warrant upon their property because they meet the test of having a "legitimate expectation of privacy in the premises" of their rural residence. Rakas v. Illinois, 439 U.S. 128, 143, 99 S.Ct. 421, 430, 58 L.Ed.2d 387 (1978).

The district court dismissed the claim of fourth amendment violation, holding the officers were shielded from liability by the magistrate's issuance of a warrant. The recent decision of Malley v. Briggs, --- U.S. ----, 106 S.Ct.

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