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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

Richard Blaisdell,

Plaintiff(s),

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Corrections Corporation of America, et al.,

Defendant(s).

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CV-08-582-PHX-JAT

ORDER

Plaintiff Richard Blaisdell has filed several post-trial motions: 1) Motion for

Injunctive Relief (Doc. #75); (2) Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis on appeal (Doc.

#85); (3) Motion for Issuance of a Writ of Execution (Doc. #89); and (4) Second Motion for

Issuance of Writ of Execution to Enforce Settlement Agreement (Doc. #92). The Ninth

Circuit Court of Appeals has granted Mr. Blaisdell’s motion to proceed in forma pauperis.

(Doc. #s91&94.) The Court will therefore deny his Application here as moot. The Court

will deny the other three motions for the reasons outlined in this Order.

Plaintiff, a prisoner, filed his federal civil rights complaint to challenge the Saguaro

Correctional Center’s publications policy. He claimed that the policy banning inmates from

receiving certain gift publications violated his First Amendment rights. Plaintiff represented

himself throughout the litigation and at trial.

The Court held the Final Pretrial Conference on November 10, 2009 (Doc. #62). At

the Conference, the parties informed the Court that Defendant was developing a new gift

publications policy at the prison that should go into effect in December of 2009. On

November 13, 2009, the parties filed a stipulation regarding the new publications policy

discussed at the Final Pretrial Conference. The parties stipulated that they had reviewed and

agreed that the “new” publications policy did not violate Plaintiff’s First Amendment rights

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 1The Court actually signed the Judgment on November 24, 2009, but it was not

docketed until November 25, 2009.

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and that it was “the understanding of both parties that this policy will be effective at Saguaro

Correctional Center no later than January 1, 2010.” (Doc. #63.)

The Court never entered an Order pursuant to that Stipulation or somehow

incorporated the Stipulation into the final judgment, which was for Defendant. Nor did the

Court retain jurisdiction over any purported settlements in the case.

The parties proceeded to trial on the issue of damages for Defendant Ben Griego’s

alleged violation of Plaintiff’s civil rights on November 17, 2009. The gift publication policy

at issue at trial went into effect on January 1, 2009. The jurors did not consider the “new”

policy, which the parties believed would go into effect by January 1, 2010. 

The jury returned a full defense verdict for Mr. Griego on November 18, 2009. The

Court entered Judgment pursuant to the verdict for Defendant and against Plaintiff on

November 25, 2009.1

 The Judgment provided: “IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that

pursuant to the Jury Verdict of November 18, 2009, Judgment is entered in favor of

Defendant Ben Griego and against Plaintiff Richard Blaisdell; and IT IS FURTHER

ORDERED denying Plaintiff’s motions for injunctive relief and for judgment as a matter

of law notwithstanding the verdict.” (Doc. #74.) 

The Court denied Plaintiff’s requests for permanent injunctive relief because the jury

found that no constitutional violation had occurred. The Court therefore had nothing to

enjoin.

Plaintiff’s post-judgment Motion for Injunctive Relief, Motion for Writ of Execution

to Enforce Settlement Agreement, and Second Motion for Writ of Execution to Enforce

Settlement Agreement all relate to the parties’ November 13, 2009 Stipulation regarding the

“new” publications party. Plaintiff filed his Motions because, despite the parties’

understanding that the new policy would go into effect no later than January 1, 2010, as of

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February 8, 2010, the prison had not instituted the new policy. Plaintiff now looks to this

Court to force the prison to enact the publications policy agreed to by the parties in their

Stipulation.

But the Court never ordered Defendant to enact a new publications policy, let alone

by a certain date. The Stipulation was an agreement between the parties, with no

involvement by the Court. The Court also reiterates that the jury returned a full defense

verdict based on the policy effective as of January 1, 2009.

To the extent Plaintiff argues the parties reached a settlement regarding the enactment

of the new publications policy, this Court has no power to enforce such a settlement postverdict in this case because it did not explicitly retain jurisdiction over settlements. See, e.g.,

Kokkonen v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am., 511 U.S. 375, 378, 381-82 (1994). Because no

Order or Judgment for Plaintiff regarding the “new” policy exists, the Court has nothing to

enforce. The Court therefore must deny the motions. 

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED DENYING Plaintiff’s Motion for Injunctive Relief (Doc. #75);

Motion for Issuance of a Writ of Execution (Doc. #89); and Second Motion for Issuance of

Writ of Execution to Enforce Settlement Agreement (Doc. #92).

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED DENYING Plaintiff’s Application to Proceed in

Forma Pauperis on appeal (Doc. #85) as moot because the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

has already granted that request.

DATED this 19th day of March, 2010.

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