Jay Abbott v. Matthew Oller , 497 F. App'x 683 ( 2013 )


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  •                 United States Court of Appeals
    For the Eighth Circuit
    ___________________________
    No. 12-2107
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    Jay Willis Abbott, I
    lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellant
    v.
    Matthew W. Oller, Task Force Officer; Robert Davis, Sheriff, Montgomery
    County; Charles Meador, Deputy, Montgomery County Sheriff's Department;
    Michael S. Goveia, Deputy, Montgomery County Sheriff's Department; Victor
    Wiser, Deputy and Court Bailiff, Montgomery County Sheriff's Department; Kelly
    C. Broniec, Associate Circuit Judge, Ex-Prosecuting Attorney; Roy L. Richter,
    Judge, Missouri Court of Appeals; Keith M. Sutherland, Judge, Montgomery
    County Courthouse; Christina McKee, Probation and Parole Officer, Missouri;
    David Wren, Probation and Parole Officer, Missouri
    lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants - Appellees
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    Appeal from United States District Court
    for the Eastern District of Missouri - Hannibal
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    Submitted: January 31, 2013
    Filed: February 4, 2013
    [Unpublished]
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    Before LOKEN, MELLOY, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.
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    PER CURIAM.
    Jay Abbott appeals the district court’s1 adverse judgment in his 42 U.S.C.
    § 1983 action arising from a search of his mother’s residence and his subsequent
    arrest, prosecution, and probation-revocation proceedings. On de novo review, we
    agree with the district court that Abbott failed to state a claim upon which relief could
    be granted against the defendant sheriff’s deputies, see Bell Atlantic Corp. v.
    Twombly, 
    550 U.S. 544
    , 555, 570 (2007) (Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) standard); and that
    his claims against the defendant judges, probation officers, and prosecutor were
    barred by absolute immunity, see Penn v. United States, 
    335 F.3d 786
    , 789 (8th Cir.
    2003) (judges); Anton v. Getty, 
    78 F.3d 393
    , 396 (8th Cir. 1996) (probation officers);
    Brodnicki v. City of Omaha, 
    75 F.3d 1261
    , 1266 (8th Cir. 1996) (prosecutors). Also
    on de novo review, see McBurney v. Stew Hansen’s Dodge City, Inc., 
    398 F.3d 998
    ,
    1001 (8th Cir. 2005) (summary judgment standard), we agree that Abbott did not
    identify any facts creating a triable issue as to the search of his mother’s house
    pursuant to her co-owner daughter’s valid consent, see King v. Fletcher, 
    319 F.3d 345
    , 348 (8th Cir. 2003) (Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable
    searches does not apply if property owner voluntarily consents to search); or as to his
    arrest, see Baribeau v. City of Minneapolis, 
    596 F.3d 465
    , 474 (8th Cir. 2010) (per
    curiam) (whether probable cause exists depends upon reasonable conclusion to be
    drawn from facts known to arresting officer at time of arrest), the personal
    involvement of the defendant sheriff, see Ripson v. Alles, 
    21 F.3d 805
    , 808-09 (8th
    Cir. 1994) (§ 1983 liability requires personal or direct involvement in alleged
    constitutional violation), or the post-arrest conduct of the defendant arresting officer,
    see Reed v. City of St. Charles, Mo., 
    561 F.3d 788
    , 790-91 (8th Cir. 2009) (non-
    moving party may not merely point to unsupported self-serving allegations, but must
    substantiate his allegations with sufficient probative evidence that would permit
    finding in his favor on more than speculation or conjecture). Accordingly, we affirm.
    See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
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    1
    The Honorable Jean C. Hamilton, United States District Judge for the Eastern
    District of Missouri.
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