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Legal Department Docket, 2002-Present
Case Name:
Archuleta v. Wagner
Case Number: No. 06cv2061, United States District Court, District of Colorado
ACLU Case Number: 2005-11
Description: The ACLU filed this lawsuit on behalf of Mercedes Archuleta, who was falsely arrested, strip-searched, and jailed on the basis of a groundless and wrongfully-obtained arrest warrant that accused her of a Lakewood ordinance violation with which she had no connection whatsoever.
The complaint asserts that a Lakewood detective reviewed reports written by patrol officers about an incident that violated Lakewood’s harassment ordinance. The victim stated that the perpetrator’s name was “Mercedes Archuleta,” but she provided almost no additional information. A woman who matched the suspect’s general description is listed in the state’s criminal database as sometimes using that name. Instead of pursuing that lead, however, the detective instead located the name of the ACLU’s client—who had no criminal record and had never been arrested—in a database of motor vehicle records. The detective, who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit, then obtained a warrant to arrest the ACLU’s client.
A state trooper found the erroneous warrant months later, when he stopped Ms. Archuleta’s husband for a minor traffic violation. The state trooper is named as a defendant for his alleged mistreatment of Ms. Archuleta during the arrest and transport to the Jefferson County Jail. Additional defendants are the jail employee who booked Ms. Archuleta and conducted the strip search, as well as the Jefferson County Sheriff, who is responsible for the strip search policy that the ACLU contends is overly broad and violates the privacy rights of detainees.
Issues: Police practices, right of privacy, rights of prisoners
ACLU of Colorado Attorney: Timothy MacDonald, Andrew Kelly, Mark Silverstein, Taylor Pendergrass
Published Decision: Archuleta v. Wagner, No. 07-1108 (10th Cir. April, 29, 2008)
Links to Selected Documents:
“Nursing Mom Arrested In Case Of Mistaken Identity; Sloppy Detective Work Implicates Wrong Woman,” Channel 7 News, Aug. 25, 2005
“ACLU lawyers file suit on behalf of innocent woman wrongfully arrested, jailed, and strip searched,” ACLU News Release, October 17, 2006
Complaint, U.S. District Court
Plaintiff’s response to motion to dismiss, U.S. District Court
Order partially granting, partially denying, motions to dismiss, Feb. 27, 2007
ACLU response to Defendant Wagner's motion for summary judgement, Oct. 29, 2007
Order denying Defendant Wagner's motion for summary judgement, Nov. 28, 2007
Tenth Circuit ACLU brief responding to appeal by Defendant Mandelko, Sept. 7, 2007
Tenth Circuit ACLU brief responding to appeal by Defendant Wagner, Apr. 2, 2008
Tenth Circuit ruling, denying appeal of Defendant Mandelko, Apr. 29, 2008
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