Opinion
Civil Action No. 20-cv-00328-CMA-STV
06-30-2020
ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS' PARTIAL MOTION TO DISMISS
This matter is before the Court on Defendants Gabriel Pacheco and Pamela Jones' Motion to Dismiss in Part Plaintiff's Amended Complaint. (Doc. # 45.) At a Scheduling Conference before Magistrate Judge Varholak, Plaintiff Manuel McGee indicated that he does not intend to file a Response to the Motion and does not oppose it. See (Doc. # 66). For the following reasons, the Motion is granted.
I. ANALYSIS
Plaintiff is an inmate who initiated this case pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging several violations of his constitutional rights while he was detained at the San Carlos Correctional Facility. In his Amended Complaint, Plaintiff indicted that he is seeking monetary and injunctive relief against Defendants in their official and individual capacities. (Doc. # 17 at 5, 29.)
"Suits against state officials in their official capacity . . . should be treated as suits against the State." Hafer v. Melo, 502 U.S. 21, 25 (1991). Such suits are equivalent to suits against a public entity and are barred. Will v. Mich. Dep ' t of State Police, 491 U.S. 58, 71 (1989). Therefore, Defendants, in their official capacities, are immune from claims for monetary and declaratory relief under the Eleventh Amendment. White v. Colorado, 82 F.3d 364, 366 (10th Cir. 1996).
II. CONCLUSION
Based on the foregoing, Defendants' Partial Motion to Dismiss (Doc. # 45) Plaintiff's claim against Defendants in their official capacities is GRANTED. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff's claims against Defendants in their individual capacities remain pending.
DATED: June 30, 2020
BY THE COURT:
/s/_________
CHRISTINE M. ARGUELLO
United States District Judge