Three Forks Regional Jail v. the Estate of Ricky Combs by and Through Connie Hollan, Administratrix

CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedSeptember 3, 2020
Docket2018 CA 001897
StatusUnknown

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Three Forks Regional Jail v. the Estate of Ricky Combs by and Through Connie Hollan, Administratrix, (Ky. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

RENDERED: SEPTEMBER 4, 2020; 10:00 A.M. NOT TO BE PUBLISHED

Commonwealth of Kentucky Court of Appeals

NO. 2018-CA-001897-MR

THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; HARVEY PELFREY INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS JAIL ADMINISTRATOR OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; AND THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES AND/OR REPRESENTATIVES OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL: JULIE ADAMS, CONNIE PERRY, JEROD GRIFFITH, JONI HAYES, EMORY CRAWFORD, JOSHUA WARD, AMANDA STAMPER, CHARLOTTE CONDY, ANDREA COLLINS, JONATHAN HARRIS, DAVID CAUDILL, AND RONALD DICKERSON CROSS-APPELLANTS

CROSS-APPEAL FROM LEE CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE MICHAEL DEAN, JUDGE ACTION NO. 15-CI-00105

JIMMY VANOVER; ROBERT FUGATE; AND THE ESTATE OF RICKY COMBS, BY AND THROUGH CONNIE HOLLAN, ADMINISTRATRIX CROSS-APPELLEES AND NO. 2019-CA-000306-MR

THE ESTATE OF RICKY COMBS, BY AND THROUGH CONNIE HOLLAN, ADMINISTRATRIX APPELLANT

APPEAL FROM LEE CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE MICHAEL DEAN, JUDGE ACTION NO. 15-CI-00105

HARVEY PELFREY, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE JAIL ADMINISTRATOR OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; AND THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALLY AND IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES AS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND/OR REPRESENTATIVES OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL: JULIE ADAMS, CONNIE PERRY, JEROD GRIFFITH, JONI HAYES, EMORY CRAWFORD, JOSHUA WARD, AMANDA STAMPER, CHARLOTTE CONDY, ANDREA COLLINS, JONATHAN HARRIS, DAVID CAUDILL, RONALD DICKERSON; JIMMY VANOVER; AND ROBERT FUGATE APPELLEES

-2- AND NO. 2019-CA-000507-MR

THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; HARVEY PELFREY INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS THE JAIL ADMINISTRATOR OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; JULIE ADAMS, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HER CAPACITY AS AN AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE, AND NURSE OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL; AND THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALLY AND IN THEIR CAPACITY AS AGENTS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND EMPLOYEES OF THREE FORKS REGIONAL JAIL: CONNIE PERRY, JEROD GRIFFITH, JONI HAYES, EMORY CRAWFORD, JOSHUA WARD, AMANDA STAMPER, CHARLOTTE CONDY, ANDREA COLLINS, JONATHAN HARRIS, DAVID CAUDILL, AND RONALD DICKERSON CROSS-APPELLANTS

CROSS-APPEAL FROM LEE CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE MICHAEL DEAN, JUDGE ACTION NO. 15-CI-00105

THE ESTATE OF RICKY COMBS, BY AND THROUGH CONNIE HOLLAN, ADMINISTRATRIX; JIMMY VANOVER; AND ROBERT FUGATE CROSS-APPELLEES

-3- OPINION AFFIRMING

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BEFORE: CLAYTON, CHIEF JUDGE; MAZE AND K. THOMPSON, JUDGES.

CLAYTON, CHIEF JUDGE: Ricky Combs, an inmate of the Three Forks

Regional Jail (hereinafter “the Jail”), suffered a ruptured spleen in an altercation

with another inmate and died several days later. His Estate brought suit against the

Jail, the Jail administrator, and several employees of the Jail, claiming they

negligently failed to prevent the fight and fatally delayed in obtaining medical

treatment for Combs. The Lee Circuit Court granted summary judgment to the Jail

on the grounds of sovereign immunity and to the other defendants in their official

capacities. It determined that the administrator and employees were not entitled to

individual immunity, however, because genuine issues of material fact existed

regarding whether they had violated their ministerial duties in controlling and

supervising the inmates and providing reasonable medical treatment to Combs.

The circuit court denied summary judgement on the individual capacity claims.

The Estate brings this interlocutory appeal from the circuit court’s opinion and

order, arguing that the Jail is not entitled to any form of immunity. The defendants

have cross-appealed, arguing they are entitled to qualified official immunity.

-4- Background

Combs was an inmate of the Jail in 2015 when he was involved in a

fight with one or two other inmates. According to Melvin Newton, Jr., an inmate

with whom Combs shared a cell, the altercation was “just a push and a shove” in

which Combs fell from a bed onto the floor. Combs did not experience any

physical symptoms immediately following the fight, nor was it reported to the

correctional officers. Over the course of the next few days, however, Combs

complained of feeling unwell, running a fever, sweating, stomach pain and

cramping, feeling that his kidneys were shutting down, and difficulty using the

bathroom. Newton claimed that in the three days preceding his death, Combs

made ten to fifteen requests for medical help to correctional officers Emory

Crawford and Jerod Griffith and to the kitchen supervisor, Charlotte Condy.

Newton recalled that approximately two days before his death, Combs told Officer

Crawford he needed to go to the doctor. His complaints were apparently ignored.

On Saturday, July 4, 2015, Combs’s symptoms worsened. Because it

was a holiday weekend, Harvey Pelfrey, the Jail administrator, was not present.

Nurse Julie Adams, a salaried employee of the Jail, was also not present. Nurse

Adams worked regular hours at the Jail from Monday to Friday and was available

-5- by telephone for consultation at all other times. Her assistant, Joni Hayes,1 who

did not have any type of nursing certification, was also not present at the Jail that

day. The Jail also had a contract for medical services with a physician, Dr. Derrick

Hamilton, who was not regularly present at the Jail but could be contacted at any

time.

Early that morning at pill call, Newton told Officers Crawford and

Griffith that Combs needed help because he was sick and curled up in the fetal

position. Officer Griffith said he was first made aware of Combs’s medical

complaints that morning, contradicting Newton’s claim that Combs had already

asked Griffith for help during the previous three days. Combs told Griffith he was

experiencing left-sided abdominal pain and cramping. Griffith said he informed

the acting captain, Connie Perry, of these complaints at around 6:45 a.m. Perry

was serving as the acting captain that day because the regular captain was on

vacation. According to Perry, no one informed her that she would be acting

captain that day or what she was required to do in that position. The other

correctional officers simply decided she should serve as acting captain because she

had been employed the longest at the Jail.

1 Hayes’s first name is spelled “Joanie” in her deposition and “Joni” in the notice of appeal and elsewhere in the record. We have adopted the latter spelling for the sake of consistency.

-6- According to Officer Griffith, Captain Perry told him she was already

aware of Combs’s complaints because he had made similar complaints to her and

Nurse Adams on the previous day during pill call. Newton claims Griffith and

Crawford told him that the nurse had been called, told them Combs was fine, and

that the officers were not going to do anything but keep him in the cell. Griffith,

on the other hand, testified he was not aware of anyone calling Nurse Adams that

morning. Nurse Adams testified that the Jail did not contact her about Combs’s

condition until about 6:00 p.m. that evening.

At around 9:00 a.m., Newton had to help Combs to the bathroom

because he was unable to go on his own and he fell off the commode. As Combs’s

condition continued to worsen, Newton and his fellow inmates yelled and banged

on the cell windows to get the attention of the Jail employees. According to

Pelfrey, the Jail administrator, and to the specific terms of the Jail’s own policies

and procedure, this was an acceptable method for the inmates to alert the

employees to a medical emergency.

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