Trent Griffin, Sr. v. New Orleans City , 628 F. App'x 300 ( 2016 )


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  •      Case: 15-30563      Document: 00513332421         Page: 1    Date Filed: 01/06/2016
    IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT    United States Court of Appeals
    Fifth Circuit
    FILED
    January 6, 2016
    No. 15-30563
    Summary Calendar                            Lyle W. Cayce
    Clerk
    TRENT STEVEN GRIFFIN, SR.,
    Plaintiff - Appellant
    v.
    NEW ORLEANS CITY; NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT; MARLIN
    N. GUSMAN, Sheriff, Orleans Parish; MITCH LANDRIEU, Mayor, City of
    New Orleans; RONAL SERPAS, Superintendent of New Orleans Police
    Department; ARLINDA WESTBROOK, Commander, Public Integrity
    Bureau; CHRISTOPHER LAINE, Officer, New Orleans Police Department,
    Defendants - Appellees
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Eastern District of Louisiana
    USDC No. 2:14-CV-559
    Before DAVIS, JONES, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM:*
    * Pursuant to 5TH CIR. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not
    be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH
    CIR. R. 47.5.4.
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    No. 15-30563
    Trent Steven Griffin, Sr. appeals the district court’s dismissal of his
    claims arising from his arrest and detention on August 19, 2012. Because the
    claims are time barred, we AFFIRM.
    I.
    On August 19, 2012, Trent Steven Griffin, Sr. was pulled over,
    questioned by a New Orleans Police Department officer, arrested, and detained
    in the Orleans Parish Prison. Griffin alleges that the traffic stop, arrest, and
    detention were without probable cause and a violation of his constitutional and
    civil rights. Griffin further alleges that, while in the Orleans Parish Prison,
    he was assaulted by another inmate, the deputies on duty at the prison failed
    to report or charge the other inmate for the assault, and the prison medical
    staff provided him medication without screening for possible complications.
    Griffin filed an administrative complaint with the City of New Orleans’s Public
    Integrity Bureau on December 17, 2012. He subsequently filed this lawsuit on
    March 12, 2014 alleging violations of the Fourth, Eighth, Thirteenth, and
    Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution, the Americans
    with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, the Omnibus Crime Control and
    Safe Streets Act of 1968, and various other laws brought under 42 U.S.C. §§
    1983 and 1985. The district court dismissed all of Griffin’s claims as prescribed
    by Louisiana’s one-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
    Griffin now appeals.
    II.
    We apply the forum state’s most analogous limitations period to claims
    arising under federal laws without a statute of limitations.        Edmonds v.
    Oktibbeha County, 
    675 F.3d 911
    , 916 (5th Cir. 2012); Price v. San Antonio, 
    431 F.3d 890
    , 892 (5th Cir. 2005). In this § 1983 case, Griffin’s claims are governed
    by Louisiana’s prescriptive period for tort actions, which is one year. Cruz v.
    Louisiana ex rel. Dep’t of Pub. Safety and Corr., 
    528 F.3d 375
    , 378-79 (5th Cir.
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    2008). Federal law, however, determines the date of accrual for the limitations
    period, which occurs when the plaintiff knows, or should have known, of the
    facts that form the basis of the claim. Burrell v. Newsome, 
    883 F.2d 416
    , 418
    (5th Cir. 1989).
    We find that Griffin failed to timely file his claims. Griffin was arrested
    on August 19, 2012 and filed an administrative complaint arising from the
    arrest with the City of New Orleans on December 17, 2012. Whether we look
    to the arrest or the filing of the administrative complaint, the latest date to
    timely commence a lawsuit arising from the arrest and detention would have
    been in December of 2013. Since Griffin did not file his claims until March 12,
    2014, the claims are barred and must be dismissed.
    III.
    The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 15-30563

Citation Numbers: 628 F. App'x 300

Filed Date: 1/6/2016

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023