Sampson v. Schenck et al
Filing
775
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - The plaintiff's motion for partial summary judgment (Filing No. 773 ) is granted. Judgment is entered in favor of the plaintiff and against defendant David Kofoed on all issues of liability; a judgment for damages a nd attorney fees will be entered at a later date. The plaintiff shall file a brief and any additional evidence with respect to damages and attorney fees within two weeks of the date of this order. Defendant Kofoed shall have 14 days thereafter to respond to the plaintiff's showing, at which time the matter will be deemed submitted. The Clerk of Court is ordered to mail this Order to defendant Kofoed to both his CM/ECF address and to his last known address: 6000 Birkdale Valley Drive, Apartment 127 Charlotte, NC 28277. Ordered by Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copies mailed as directed) (MKR)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
NICHOLAS SAMPSON,
Plaintiff,
8:07CV155
vs.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
DAVID W. KOFOED, in his official and
individual capacities,
Defendant.
This matter is before the court on the plaintiff’s motion for partial summary
judgment, Filing No. 773.
This is a civil rights action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, in
connection with a murder investigation and the arrest and subsequent detention of the
plaintiff. Salient facts are set forth in this court’s prior orders and in the Eighth Circuit
Court of Appeals ruling on qualified immunity. See Filing No. 772, Memorandum and
Order at 7-9; Filing No. 458, Memorandum and Order at 4-7; Filing No. 478, Eighth
Circuit opinion; Livers v. Schenck, 700 F.3d 340, 344-49 (8th Cir. 2012).
This action had been consolidated for discovery and trial with the case of
Matthew Livers v. Earl Schenck, No. 8:08CV107 (D. Neb.). Filing No. 518 and Filing
No. 664, Orders. The action has been settled with respect to all defendants except
David Kofoed. See Filing No. 772, Order at 2. Kofoed is proceeding pro se. Filing No.
346, text minute entry (granting former counsel’s motion to withdraw). On September
13, 2013, the court granted the plaintiff’s motion to stay the proceedings pending the
outcome of the trial in the Livers case, and for a partial severance. Filing No. 649,
Order.
The Livers case was set for trial on October 22, 2013.
8:08CV107, Filing No. 667, Pretrial Order at 8.
See Livers, No.
Shortly before the trial, Livers settled with all of the defendants in that case
except David Kofoed. See id., Filing No. 724, Order; Filing No. 723, unopposed motion
to dismiss; Filing No. 725, Transcript (Tr.) at 3. At a hearing on the day the trial was
scheduled to begin, the court stated on the record that Kofoed had been notified that
trial of the matter was to begin that day, but he failed to appear. See id., Filing No. 725,
Tr. at 4-5. Further, the court noted that Kofoed had not filed an answer to the second
amended complaint, nor did he appear at the pretrial conference. Id. As a result, the
court entered a default judgment of liability against defendant Kofoed in the Livers case.
Id., Filing No. 716, Order. The court takes judicial notice of the record in the Livers
case. See Livers, No. 8:08CV107, Filing Nos. 1 - 725.
Plaintiff Sampson seeks a similar judgment on liability against Kofoed in this
case. In support of his motion, he submits the evidence offered in summary judgment
proceedings on August 16, 2010, and on July 2, 2013, Filing No. 399, Filing No. 400,
Filing No. 679, & Filing No. 680. Filing No. 774, Index of Evid.
The record shows that defendant Kofoed was served electronically with the
present motion, but has not responded. The uncontroverted evidence submitted by the
plaintiff establishes that Kofoed planted evidence in the homicide investigation at issue
and conspired with others to fabricate evidence and to falsely implicate the plaintiff in
the murders. See, e.g., Filing No. 679-27, Ex. 27, Verdict, State v. Kofoed, No. CR 0940 (Cass County, Nebraska, District Court March 23, 2010) (reciting extensive factual
findings). He was convicted in state court of tampering with physical evidence, a felony.
Id.; see Filing No. 478 at ECF p. 15, Eighth Circuit Opinion. Accordingly, the court finds
the uncontroverted record shows that the plaintiff is entitled to a judgment of liability
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against defendant Kofoed in this case. As prevailing party, the plaintiff is entitled to an
award of attorney fees. The plaintiff will be afforded an opportunity to establish the
nature and extent of his damages, and the amount of his attorney fees.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
1.
The plaintiff’s motion for partial summary judgment (Filing No. 773) is
granted.
2.
Judgment is entered in favor of the plaintiff and against defendant David
Kofoed on all issues of liability; a judgment for damages and attorney fees will be
entered at a later date.
3.
The plaintiff shall file a brief and any additional evidence with respect to
damages and attorney fees within two weeks of the date of this order.
4.
Defendant Kofoed shall have 14 days thereafter to respond to the
plaintiff’s showing, at which time the matter will be deemed submitted.
5.
The Clerk of Court is ordered to mail this Order to defendant Kofoed to
both his CM/ECF address and to his last known address:
6000 Birkdale Valley Drive, Apartment 127
Charlotte, NC 28277
DATED this 21st day of January, 2014.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Joseph F. Bataillon
United States District Judge
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