Ysais v. NEW MEXICO, JUDICIAL STANDARD COM'N

616 F. Supp. 2d 1176, 2009 WL 1311070
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Mexico
DecidedMarch 31, 2009
DocketCiv. 08-0449 JB/DJS
StatusPublished
Cited by35 cases

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Ysais v. NEW MEXICO, JUDICIAL STANDARD COM'N, 616 F. Supp. 2d 1176, 2009 WL 1311070 (D.N.M. 2009).

Opinion

616 F.Supp.2d 1176 (2009)

Christopher Ynosencio YSAIS, Plaintiff,
v.
State of NEW MEXICO, JUDICIAL STANDARD COMMISSION, as an Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, James A. Noel, in his official capacity as Executive Director of Judicial Standard Commission, and Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, David S. Smoak, in his official capacity as Chairman of the Judicial Standard Commission, and Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Randall D. Roybal, in his official capacity as Deputy Director/ Chief of Staff Attorney of the Judicial Standard Commission, and Employee of the State of New Mexico, Bill Richardson, in his official capacity as Governor, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, The Disciplinary Board, as an Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Virginia L. Ferrara, as Chief Disciplinary Counsel of the Disciplinary Board, and Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Second Judicial District Court, and as an individual, Deborah Davis Walker, in her official capacity as an Employee of the Second Judicial District Court, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, William F. Lang, in his official capacity as an Employee of the Second Judicial District Court, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Thirteenth Judicial District Court, and as an individual, Nancy Colella, in her official capacity as an Employee of Thirteenth Judicial District Court, and Employee of the State of New Mexico, and as an individual, State of New Mexico Court of Appeals, and as an individual, A. Joseph Alarid, in his official capacity as an Employee of the Court of Appeals, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Cynthia A. Fry, in her official capacity as an Employee of the Court of Appeals, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Celia Foy Castillo, in her official capacity as an Employee of the Court of Appeals, and Employee of State of New Mexico, and as an individual, Defendants.

No. Civ. 08-0449 JB/DJS.

United States District Court, D. New Mexico.

March 31, 2009.

*1179 Christopher Ysais, Rio Rancho, NM, Pro Se Plaintiff.

Erika E. Anderson, Robles, Rael & Anaya, P.C., Albuquerque, NM, for Defendants State of New Mexico, Judicial Standard Commission, James A. Noel, Executive Director of Judicial Standard Commission, David S. Smoak, Chairman of the Judicial Standard Commission, Randall D. Roybal, Deputy Director/Chief of Staff Attorney of the Judicial Standard Commission, Governor Bill Richardson, The Disciplinary Board, Virginia L. Ferrara, Chief Disciplinary Counsel of the Disciplinary Board, Second Judicial District Court, Judge Deborah Davis Walker, Judge William F. Lang, Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Nancy Colella, Hearing Officer Thirteenth Judicial District Court, State of New Mexico Court of Appeals, Judge A. Joseph Alarid, Judge Cynthia A. Fry, and Judge Celia Foy Castillo.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

JAMES O. BROWNING, District Judge.

THIS MATTER comes before the Court on: (i) the Judicial Standard Commission's, James A. Noel's, David S. Smoak's, Randall D. Roybal's, the Disciplinary Board's, Virginia L. Ferrara's, the Second Judicial District Court's, Judge Deborah Davis Walker's, Judge William F. Lang's, the Thirteenth Judicial District Court's, Nancy Colella's, the New Mexico Court of Appeals', Judge A. Joseph Alarid's, Judge Cynthia A. Fry's, and Judge Celia Foy Castillo's Motion to Dismiss, or in the Alternative, for Summary Judgment, filed December 31, 2008 (Doc. 167)("Motion to Dismiss") on the basis of absence of subject-matter jurisdiction because of Eleventh-Amendment immunity and for failure to state a claim on which relief may be granted; (ii) on Plaintiff Christopher Ynosencio Ysais' Motion to Strike, Sanction, and Disbarment for Document 167, filed January 5, 2009 (Doc. 174); and (iii) on Bill Richardson's Motion to Dismiss or for Summary Judgment, filed December 2, 2008 (Doc. 152), for failure to timely serve the complaint. The principal issues are: (i) whether the Judicial Standard Commission, James A. Noel, David S. Smoak, Randall D. Roybal, the Disciplinary Board, *1180 Virginia L. Ferrara, the Second Judicial District Court, Judge Deborah Davis Walker, Judge William F. Lang, the Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Nancy Colella, the New Mexico Court of Appeals, Judge A. Joseph Alarid, Judge Cynthia A. Fry, and Judge Celia Foy Castillo ("the State Defendants") are immune from suit pursuant to the Eleventh Amendment of the United States Constitution and/or pursuant to the doctrines of absolute judicial immunity, quasi-judicial immunity, and/or prosecutorial immunity; (ii) whether the Court should strike the Defendants' motion to dismiss; and (iii) whether Plaintiff Christopher Ysais properly and timely served Bill Richardson. Because there is no good reason to strike the motion to dismiss and the State Defendants have established their right to Eleventh-Amendment, absolute, quasi-judicial, and/or prosecutorial immunity from suit such that Ysais has failed to state a cognizable claim against any State Defendant, the Court will deny the motion to strike and dismiss this Complaint against the State Defendants. Further, because Ysais has not properly served Richardson, the Court will dismiss Ysais' Complaint against him.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

1. Other Cases.

This case is the third time that Ysais has attempted to assert the Court's subject-matter and personal jurisdiction over individuals and entities directly or even tangentially involved with divorce, child-custody, and state criminal proceedings for alleged child abuse involving Ysais, his former wife, and their son in the New Mexico state courts. In Ysais v. Richardson, No. Civ. 07-0287 JB/RLP, Ysais sued over forty state and private entities and individuals, including Richardson and the Second Judicial District Court, for alleged violation of Ysais' civil rights under 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1985; for negligence, negligent supervision, negligent training, outrageous conduct, malicious prosecution, defamation, libel, slander, publication of facts placing Ysais in a false light; and for wrongful institution of legal proceedings. See Ysais v. Richardson, No. Civ. 07-0287 JB/RLP, Memorandum Opinion and Order at 3, filed July 9, 2008 (Doc. 356). The Court dismissed Ysais' claims against Richardson; the Children, Youth and Family Division of the State of New Mexico; the Second Judicial District Court; the Second Judicial District Court Family Clinic Division; the University of New Mexico Hospital; the Thirteenth Judicial District Attorney's Office; and several individual state employees acting in their official capacities because those entities and their employees were "immune from suit and, therefore, Plaintiff Christopher Ysais cannot state a plausible claim for relief against them." Id. at 2. The Court dismissed claims against other individuals on the basis of quasi-judicial immunity. See Ysais v. Richardson, No. Civ. 07-0287 JB/RLP, Memorandum Opinion and Order at 2, filed August 7, 2008 (Doc. 395). Eventually, the Court dismissed all claims against all Defendants. See Ysais v. Richardson, No. Civ. 07-0287 JB/RLP, 2008 WL 2230720, *3 (D.N.M. March 24, 2008)(dismissing Ysais' claims brought under 42 U.S.C.

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