Carroll v. Board of County Commissioners of Rio Arriba County, 1:16-cv-1139 KG/KBM. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. New Mexico
Number: infdco20180124e20
Visitors: 12
Filed: Jan. 22, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 22, 2018
Summary: SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO FOURTH AMENDMENT CLAIMS KENNETH J. GONZALES , District Judge . Having granted Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment (Qualified Immunity Raised) (Doc. 21) by entering a Memorandum Opinion and Order contemporaneously with this Summary Judgment as to Fourth Amendment Claims, IT IS ORDERED that 1. summary judgment is entered in favor of Defendants Randy R. Sanches and Brandon Archuleta as to the Fourth Amendment claims raised in the Second Cause of Action of the Comp
Summary: SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO FOURTH AMENDMENT CLAIMS KENNETH J. GONZALES , District Judge . Having granted Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment (Qualified Immunity Raised) (Doc. 21) by entering a Memorandum Opinion and Order contemporaneously with this Summary Judgment as to Fourth Amendment Claims, IT IS ORDERED that 1. summary judgment is entered in favor of Defendants Randy R. Sanches and Brandon Archuleta as to the Fourth Amendment claims raised in the Second Cause of Action of the Compl..
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SUMMARY JUDGMENT AS TO FOURTH AMENDMENT CLAIMS
KENNETH J. GONZALES, District Judge.
Having granted Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment (Qualified Immunity Raised) (Doc. 21) by entering a Memorandum Opinion and Order contemporaneously with this Summary Judgment as to Fourth Amendment Claims,
IT IS ORDERED that
1. summary judgment is entered in favor of Defendants Randy R. Sanches and Brandon Archuleta as to the Fourth Amendment claims raised in the Second Cause of Action of the Complaint for Damages Under the New Mexico Tort Claims Act and 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (Doc. 1-1); and
2. those claims are dismissed with prejudice.
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