Montez, et al v. Romer, et al

Filing 5362

ORDER of Special Master as to Paul Inman, #01-003, James Rudnick, #01-092, Robert Jones, #02-204, Fernando Ramirez, #02-266, Ben Padilla, #03-038, Steven Walker, #03-051, Verlyn Bald Eagle, #03-097, Byron Cortez, #03-114, Kevin Mark Bretz, #03-138, Gerald Sensabaugh, #03-146, Marty Bueno, #03-334, Keith Schwinaman, #03-335, Lee Filipiak, #03-357, Donald Revere, #03-412, James Wylie, #03-430, and Raymond Goodloe, #03-445 by Special Master Richard M. Borchers on 2/11/13. (dkals, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 92-CV-870-CMA JESSE MONTEZ, et al. Plaintiffs, -vs.JOHN HICKENLOOPER, et al. Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 01-003 Category: I Claimant: Paul Inman, #89591 Address of Claimant: FCF, P.O. Box 999, Canon City, CO 81215-0999 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 01-092 Category: I Claimant: James Rudnick, #68432 Address of Claimant: SCF, P.O. Box 6000, Sterling, CO 80751 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 02-204 Category: II Claimant: Robert Jones, #63565 Address of Claimant: LCF, 49030 State Highway 71, Limon, CO 80826 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 02-266 Category: II Claimant: Fernando Ramirez, #99458 Address of Claimant: Parole ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number: 03-038 Category: III Claimant: Ben Padilla, #82114 Address of Claimant: LCF, 49030 State Highway 71, Limon, CO 80826 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-051 Category: III Claimant: Steven Walker, #114350 Address of Claimant: Parole ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-097 Category: III Claimant: Verlyn Bald Eagle, #98784 Address of Claimant: SCF, P.O. Box 6000, Sterling, CO 80751 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-114 Category: III Claimant: Byron Cortez, #45627 Address of Claimant: LCF, 49030 State Highway 71, Limon, CO 80826 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-138 Category: III Claimant: Kevin Mark Bretz, #46584 Address of Claimant: CSP, P.O. Box 777, Canon City, CO 81215-0777 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-146 Category: III Claimant: Gerald Sensabaugh, #100656 Address of Claimant: DRDC, P.O. Box 392004, Denver, CO 80239 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-334 Category: III Claimant: Marty Bueno, #50565 Address of Claimant: CTCF, P.O. Box 1010, Canon City, CO 81215-1010 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-335 Category: III Claimant: Keith Schwinaman, #105240 Address of Claimant: CTCF, P.O. Box 1010, Canon City, CO 81215-1010 ______________________________________________________________________________ 2 Claim Number 03-357 Category: III Claimant: Lee Filipiak, #109936 Address of Claimant: CTCF, P.O. Box 1010, Canon City, CO 81215-1010 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-412 Category: I Claimant: Donald Revere, # 69342 Address of Claimant: DRDC, P.O. Box 392004, Denver, CO 80239 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-430 Category: III Claimant: James Wylie, #114060 Address of Claimant: SCF, P.O. 6000, Sterling, CO 80751 ______________________________________________________________________________ Claim Number 03-445 Category: III Claimant: Raymond Goodloe, #51437 Address of Claimant: Parole ______________________________________________________________________________ ORDER OF SPECIAL MASTER ______________________________________________________________________________ THIS MATTER comes before the Special Master on his own motion. Defendants recently filed identical pleadings concerning two claims in which they argued that no further jurisdiction exists as to any claim filed pursuant to Article XXXII of the Remedial Plan. The issue of continuing jurisdiction applies to all claimants who were awarded medical appliances or other items, other than purely monetary damages. Further, pending objections filed by class counsel may be affected by the argument that there is a lack of jurisdiction over any claims filed pursuant to Article XXXII of the Remedial Plan. Defendants argued in the two claims as follows: 3 I. The Special Master lacks continuing jurisdiction in this case. The Special Master lacks continuing jurisdiction over any Montez individual damages claim. On September 22, 2012, Judge Kane entered an Order which found Defendants to be in substantial compliance with the Remedial Plan. See Doc. 5314. Accordingly, all of [claimant’s] allegations subsequent to Judge Kane’s Order should be denied for lack of jurisdiction. “NO FURTHER PRO SE FILINGS/CLAIMS SHALL BE ACCEPTED by the Special Masters after April 16, 2010. April 16, 2010 is the DEADLINE for all pro se filings in this case in both of the above-described categories: i.e. it is the deadline for pro se claims under §XXXII of the Montez Remedial Plan as well as for any pro se compliance/enforcement claims for individual or class-wide injunctive or equitable relief under the Plan or Plan-related Stipulations.” See Doc. No.4381 (emphasis in original). Subsequently, Judge Kane entered an Order which provided for limited jurisdiction to continue before the Special Master. See Doc. 4960 (emphasis in original). The jurisdiction of the Special Master in the instant case was for the purpose of adjudicating individual damages claims. That claim process has drawn to a close. Accordingly, the jurisdiction of the Special Master was never intended to, and should not continue in perpetuity. Moreover, that very limited continuing jurisdiction afforded by Judge Kane (Doc. 4960) concluded with the finding of substantial compliance. “The burden of establishing subject matter jurisdiction is on the party asserting jurisdiction.”(citations omitted).The plaintiff has the burden of proving that the trial court has jurisdiction. (citation omitted). [Claimant] fails to meet his burden to establish that the Special Master maintains jurisdiction over this case. Thus, all of [Claimant’s] motions must be denied as the Special Master lacks continuing jurisdiction. In addition to this argument, Defendants have argued that no jurisdiction exists for the Special Master to consider any allegations which do not pertain to the Final Order on the claim. Stated simply, Defendants believe that a Final Order may not be modified at the request of a claimant or, presumably, at the request of Defendants. Defendants’ jurisdictional arguments apply to all claims in which a claimant received something in lieu of or in addition to monetary damages. Based upon a review of records maintained by the Special Master, sixteen (16) claimants who received things in addition to or in lieu of monetary damages remain in DOC custody or under DOC supervision. Each of the sixteen presumably has a right to seek the assistance of the Court to ensure compliance with his Final Order. 4 If Defendants are correct, then the time for seeking assistance with compliance with a Final Order is over. The jurisdictional issues raised by Defendants must be dealt with and resolved by the Court. Defendants will be given an opportunity to file any additional jurisdictional motions they may have. After any additional pleadings are filed by Defendants, each individual claimant will be entitled to respond. Class counsel will be requested to respond, particularly in light of pending objections that may be affected by the jurisdictional motions. (Claims 03-485 and 03-492). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants are granted up to and including March 4, 2013 in which to file any additional motions to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that class counsel and individually named claimants are granted up to and including April 1, 2013 in which to respond to Defendants’ pleadings; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendants are granted up to and including April 22, 2013 in which to file a reply in support of their jurisdictional motions. SIGNED this 11th day of February, 2013. BY THE COURT: /s/ Richard M. Borchers ________________________________________ Richard M. Borchers Special Master 5

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