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Nature of Suit Code: 446
Nature of Suit: Americans with Disabilities Act - Other
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Diego Lerma, 

Plaintiff, 

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City of Nogales; et. al, 

Defendants. 

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No. CV 12-518-TUC-FRZ

ORDER

Before the Court for consideration is the Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment

and the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judgment thereof. 

This matter was referred to the United States Magistrate Judge for all pretrial

proceedings and report and recommendation in accordance with the provisions of 28 U.S.C.

§ 636(b)(1) and LRCiv 72.1 and LRCiv 72.2, Rules of Practice of the United States District

Court for the District of Arizona.

Plaintiff Diego Lerma filed this action, which arises out of incidents during his arrest

by Nogales Police and interaction with Nogales EMTs prior to the arrest. 

In his First Amended Complaint, Plaintiff alleges violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and

42 U.S.C. §12131-12134 (“ADA”), and state law claims of: assault, battery, negligence,

inadequate training, negligent supervision, intentional infliction of emotional distress,

vicarious liability, and exemplary damages.

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Defendants filed a Motion for Summary Judgment on all claims. 

. On May 20, 2014, Magistrate Judge Charles R. Pyle issued his Report and

Recommendation, following extensive briefing and a hearing on the matter, recommending

that the District Court, after its independent review of the record herein, grant in part, and

deny in part, Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment as follows:

Defendants’ Motion should be granted to the extent they seek summary judgment on

Plaintiff’s claims:

 (1) that the City of Nogales had a custom or practice of tasering people

indiscriminately in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (portion of Claim 1);

(2) under the ADA (Claim 2);

(3) of negligence (Claim 5) alleged against the EMTs only;

(4) of inadequate training (Claim 6);

(5) of vicarious liability (Claim 9) as to the federal claims only (the parties do not

dispute that Claim 9 remains as to the state law claims); and

(6) for exemplary damages (Claim 10) except as to Defendant Pimienta.

Defendants’ Motion should be denied to the extent that they seek summary judgment

on Plaintiff’s claims of:

(1) excessive force in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (portion of Claim 1);

(2) assault (Claim 3);

(3) battery (Claim 4);

(4) negligence (Claim 5) as to the police officers;

(5) negligent supervision (Claim 7);

(6) intentional infliction of emotional distress (Claim 8); and

(7) entitlement to exemplary damages as to Defendant Pimienta (Claim 10).

Magistrate Judge Pyle further recommends that Plaintiff should be granted leave to

amend the complaint to allege gross negligence as to the EMTs.

The Report and Recommendation sets forth a thorough factual background of the

relevant facts leading up, to and at the time of, the incident at issue and an in-depth legal

analysis of the claims under the applicable legal standards.

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The Report and Recommendation advised the parties that they may file written

objections within fourteen (14) days from the date of service of a copy of the Report and

Recommendation. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) and Rules 72(b) of Federal Rules of Civil

Procedure. Both parties filed objections and responses to the Report and Recommendation

pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(b) and Rule 72(b)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and

LRCiv 7.2(e).

Upon review and consideration of all matters presented, including the parties’

objections and responses thereto, 

The Court finds, after consideration of all matters presented and an independent

review of the record herein, that the findings of the Magistrate Judge as set forth in the

Report and Recommendation, shall be accepted and adopted as the findings of fact and

conclusions of law of this Court, with the exception that the parties will not be granted leave

to amend the pleadings in this case, as suggested by the Magistrate Judge.

Based on the forgoing,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate

Judge (Doc. 115) is ACCEPTED and ADOPTED as the findings of fact and conclusions of

law by this Court, with the exception leave shall not be granted to amend the complaint;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc.

96) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part accordingly;

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that summary judgment is granted as to Plaintiff’s

claims:

 (1) that the City of Nogales had a custom or practice of tasering people

indiscriminately in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (portion of Claim 1);

(2) under the ADA (Claim 2);

(3) of negligence (Claim 5) alleged against the EMTs only;

(4) of inadequate training (Claim 6);

(5) of vicarious liability (Claim 9) as to the federal claims only (the parties do not

dispute that Claim 9 remains as to the state law claims); and

(6) for exemplary damages (Claim 10) except as to Defendant Pimienta.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that summary judgment is denied as to Plaintiff’s claims

alleging:

 (1) excessive force in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (portion of Claim 1);

(2) assault (Claim 3);

(3) battery (Claim 4);

(4) negligence (Claim 5) as to the police officers;

(5) negligent supervision (Claim 7);

(6) intentional infliction of emotional distress (Claim 8); and

(7) entitlement to exemplary damages as to Defendant Pimienta (Claim 10).

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a separate order shall issue setting this case for

Pretrial Conference on the remaining issues and a date for the filing of the Joint Proposed

Pretrial Order and motions in limine. 

DATED this 30th day of September, 2014.

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