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Cox v. Pope

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION
Apr 7, 2015
CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:14-CV-201 (MTT) (M.D. Ga. Apr. 7, 2015)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:14-CV-201 (MTT)

04-07-2015

MICHAEL WAYNE COX, Plaintiff, v. Sheriff DONNIE POPE, Deputies JOHNNY CAMPBELL, CAMERON POUND, and STEVE WAGNER, and JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA, Defendants.


ORDER

Before the Court is the Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Charles H. Weigle. (Doc. 16). The Magistrate Judge, having reviewed the Plaintiff's Complaint (Doc. 1) pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915A, recommends dismissing the claims against Sheriff Donnie Pope and Jasper County, Georgia. The Plaintiff objects to the Magistrate Judge's recommendation to dismiss Pope and Jasper County from this action. (Doc. 18).

In his objection, the Plaintiff alleges that a deputy sheriff at the county jail told him "they had a policy to hold a violent felon until his first appearance hearing." (Doc. 18 at 2). The Court construes this portion of the objection as a motion to amend the complaint. See Newsome v. Chatham Cnty. Det. Ctr., 256 F. App'x 342, 344 (11th Cir. 2007) (holding district court should have considered new allegations in objection as motion to amend the complaint). This allegation does not cure the deficiencies in the Plaintiff's claims against Pope and Jasper County for failing to "train, supervise and control" the other Defendants. (Doc. 1-1 at ¶ 53, 16). The Plaintiff does not allege that Pope or Jasper County had actual or constructive notice of the need to train the other Defendants or otherwise were deliberately indifferent. See Connick v. Thompson, 131 S. Ct. 1350, 1359-60 (2011); Keith v. DeKalb Cnty., 749 F.3d 1034, 1052-53 (11th Cir. 2014). Nor does this allegation alone suggest that Pope and Jasper County are liable under § 1983 for instituting a policy of holding violent felons until their first appearance hearings. The Plaintiff has not alleged facts suggesting that Pope or Jasper County were deliberately indifferent to the known or obvious consequences of such a policy. See AFL-CIO v. City of Miami, 637 F.3d 1178, 1188 (11th Cir. 2011) (citing Bd. of Cnty. Comm'rs v. Brown, 520 U.S. 397, 407 (1997)); Molette v. Georgia, 469 F. App'x 766, 768 (11th Cir. 2012); Marsh v. Butler Cnty., Ala., 268 F.3d 1014, 1036 (11th Cir. 2001) (en banc), abrogated on other grounds by Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 (2007).

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), the Court has considered the Plaintiff's objection and has made a de novo determination of the portions of the Recommendation to which the Plaintiff objects. The Court has reviewed the Recommendation, and the Recommendation is ADOPTED and made the order of this Court. The claims against Jasper County, Georgia are DISMISSED, and the claims against Sheriff Donnie Pope are DISMISSED without prejudice. These Defendants are DISMISSED from this action.

SO ORDERED, this the 7th day of April, 2015.

S/ Marc T. Treadwell

MARC T. TREADWELL

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT


Summaries of

Cox v. Pope

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION
Apr 7, 2015
CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:14-CV-201 (MTT) (M.D. Ga. Apr. 7, 2015)
Case details for

Cox v. Pope

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL WAYNE COX, Plaintiff, v. Sheriff DONNIE POPE, Deputies JOHNNY…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION

Date published: Apr 7, 2015

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:14-CV-201 (MTT) (M.D. Ga. Apr. 7, 2015)