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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Jerry Lee Cole, 

Plaintiff, 

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Officer Harrington, et al., 

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No. CV 05-3454-PHX-MHM(VAM)

ORDER

Plaintiff Jerry Cole, currently confined in the Arizona State Prison Complex in Yuma,

Arizona, filed a pro se Complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The Court will order

Defendants to answer the Complaint.

A. Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis & Filing Fee

Plaintiff’s request to proceed in forma pauperis will be granted. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a).

Plaintiff must pay the statutory filing fee of $250 beginning with an initial partial filing fee

of $17.00. The remainder of the fee will be collected monthly in payments of 20 percent of

the previous month’s income, each time the amount in the account exceeds $10.00. 28

U.S.C. § 1915(b)(2). The Court will enter a separate Order requiring the appropriate

government agency to collect the fees according to the statutory formula. 

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B. Statutory Screening of Prisoner Complaints

The Court is required to screen complaints brought by prisoners seeking relief against

a governmental entity or officer or employee of a governmental entity. 28 U.S.C.

§ 1915A(a). The Court must dismiss a complaint or portion thereof if the Plaintiff has raised

claims that are legally “frivolous or malicious,” that fail to state a claim upon which relief

may be granted, or that seek monetary relief from a defendant who is immune from such

relief. 28 U.S.C. § 1915A(b)(1),(2). The Court also must dismiss a complaint or portion

thereof if Plaintiff fails to exhaust any administrative remedy available to him. 42 U.S.C.

§ 1997e(a). 

C. Complaint

In Count I of the Complaint, Plaintiff alleges that during the time frame when he was

incarcerated in the Maricopa County Jail, he was transported from Court to the jail by

Detention Officer Harrington. Plaintiff claims that the van did not have seat belts or other

safety devices. Plaintiff contends that Defendant Harrington caused the van to swerve and

hit something, which caused Plaintiff to fall and hit his head inside the van. Plaintiff alleges

that he was injured as a result of the negligent driving of Defendant. In Count II, Plaintiff

alleges that following this incident, he requested to be seen by medical staff at the jail.

Plaintiff contends that Defendants refused to provide him treatment for many weeks.

Plaintiff has not named any Defendants in connection with this claim. In Count III, Plaintiff

alleges that he was placed in a transportation van with no seat belts and no safety devices.

Plaintiff contends that all of the seat belts were taken out of the vehicle and replaced with

metal benches with no handle bars or safety belts. Plaintiff contends that Defendant Arpaio

was aware of the condition of the vans yet allowed inmates to be transported in them.

Named as Defendants are: C. Harrington, Detention Officer and Joe Arpaio.

D. Claims to Be Dismissed.

In Count I of the Complaint, Plaintiff alleges that Defendant Harrington was negligent

in his operation of the van, which caused him to sustain injuries. The Due Process Clause

of the Fourteenth Amendment is not implicated by a negligent act of an official causing

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unintended loss or injury to life, liberty, or property. Daniels v. Williams, 474 U.S. 327, 328,

106 S.Ct. 662, 663, 88 L.Ed.2d 662 (1986). Accordingly, Count I of this action will be

dismissed.

In Count II, Plaintiff claims that Defendants failed to provide him with medical

treatment for several weeks following his alleged injuries. To prevail on an Eighth

Amendment claim for inadequate medical treatment, a prisoner must allege acts or omissions

sufficiently harmful to evidence deliberate indifference to serious medical needs. Estelle v.

Gamble, 429 U.S. 102, 103-04 (1976); Lopez, 203 F.3d at 1131 (9th Cir. 2000) (en banc).

To act with deliberate indifference, a prison official must both know of and disregard an

excessive risk to inmate health; the official must both be aware of facts from which the

inference could be drawn that a substantial risk of serious harm exists and he must also draw

the inference. Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 837 (1994). When a prisoner attempts to

hold a prison employee responsible for deliberate indifference, the prisoner must establish

individual fault. Leer v. Murphy, 844 F.2d 628, 634 (9th Cir. 1988) (citing Berg v.

Kincheloe, 794 F.2d 457, 460 (9th Cir. 1986)). “The prisoner must set forth specific facts

as to each individual defendant’s deliberate indifference.” Leer, 844 F.2d at 634 (citing

Berg, 794 F.2d at 460-61). 

Here, Plaintiff has failed to allege that a specific Defendant knew of and disregarded

an excessive risk to Plaintiff. Accordingly, Count II of the Complaint will be dismissed

without prejudice.

E. Claims to be Served

The Court will require an answer to Count III of the Complaint from Defendant

Arpaio.

F. Warnings

1. Release

Plaintiff must pay the unpaid balance of the filing fee within 120 days of his release.

Also, within 30 days of his release, he must either (1) notify the Court that he intends to pay

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the balance, or (2) show good cause, in writing, why he cannot. Failure to comply may result

in dismissal.

2. Address Changes

Plaintiff must file and serve a notice of a change of address 10 days before the move

is effective, if practicable. See LRCIV 83.3(d). Plaintiff shall not include a motion for other

relief with a notice of change of address. Failure to comply may result in dismissal.

3. Copies

Plaintiff must serve Defendants, or counsel if an appearance has been entered, a copy

of every document that he files. FED. R. CIV. P. 5(a). Each filing must be accompanied by

a certificate stating that a copy of the filing was served. FED.R.CIV. P. 5(d). Also, Plaintiff

must submit an additional copy of every filing for use by the Court. LRCIV 5.4. The Court

may strike any filing that fails to comply with these requirements.

4. Possible dismissal

Plaintiff is warned that failure to timely comply with every provision of this Order,

including these warnings, may result in dismissal of this action without further notice. See

Ferdik v. Bonzelet, 963 F.2d 1258, 1260-61 (9th Cir. 1992) (district court may dismiss action

for failure to comply with any order of the Court).

IT IS ORDERED: 

(1) Plaintiff’s Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis is granted. 

(2) Plaintiff must pay the $250 filing fee and is assessed a $17.00 initial partial filing

fee, as required by the accompanying Order to the appropriate government agency.

(3) That Count I is dismissed from this action;

(4) That Count II is dismissed without prejudice;

(5) The Clerk of Court shall send Plaintiff a service packet including the Complaint,

this Order, and both summons and request for waiver forms for Defendant Arpaio;

(6) Plaintiff shall complete and return the service packet to the Clerk of Court within

20 days of the date of filing of this Order. The United States Marshal will not provide

service of process if Plaintiff fails to comply with this Order.

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(7) If Plaintiff does not either obtain a waiver of service of the summons or complete

service of the Summons and Complaint on each Defendant within 120 days of the filing of

the complaint or within 60 days of the filing of this Order, whichever is later, the action may

be dismissed as to each Defendant not served pursuant to Rule 4(m) of the Federal Rules of

Civil Procedure and Local Rule of Civil Procedure 16.2(b)(2)(B)(i).

(8) The United States Marshal shall retain the Summons, a copy of the Complaint,

and a copy of this Order for future use.

(9) The United States Marshal shall notify Defendants of the commencement of this

action and request waiver of service of the summons pursuant to Rule 4(d) of the Federal

Rules of Civil Procedure. The notice to Defendants shall include a copy of this Order. The

Marshal shall file waivers of service of the summons or requests for waivers that were

returned as undeliverable as soon as they are received. If a waiver of service of summons

is not returned by a Defendant within thirty days from the date the request for waiver was

sent by the Marshal, the Marshal shall:

(a) Personally serve copies of the Summons, Complaint, and this Order upon

the Defendant pursuant to Rule 4(e)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure;

(b) Within 10 days after personal service is effected, file the return of service

for the Defendant, along with evidence of the attempt to secure a waiver of service of

the summons and of the costs subsequently incurred in effecting service upon the

Defendant. The costs of service shall be enumerated on the return of service form

(USM-285) and shall include the costs incurred by the Marshal for photocopying

additional copies of the Summons, Complaint, or this Order and for preparing new

process receipt and return forms (USM-285), if required. Costs of service will be

taxed against the personally served defendant pursuant to Rule 4(d)(2) and (5) of the

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, unless otherwise ordered by the Court.

(10) A Defendant who agrees to waive service of the Summons and Complaint shall

return the signed waiver forms to the United States Marshal, not the Plaintiff.

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(11) Defendants shall answer the Complaint or otherwise respond by appropriate

motion within the time provided by the applicable provisions of Rule 12(a) of the Federal

Rules of Civil Procedure.

(12) Any answer or responsive pleading shall state the specific Defendant(s) by name

on whose behalf it is filed. The Court may strike any answer, responsive pleading, or other

motion or paper that does not identify the specific Defendant(s) by name on whose behalf

it is filed.

(13) This matter is referred to Magistrate Judge Virginia A. Mathis pursuant to Rules

72.1 and 72.2 of the Local Rules of Civil Procedure for further proceedings.

DATED this 7th day of June, 2006.

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