DocketNumber: I.C. NO. TA-20238.
Judges: <center> DECISION AND ORDER for the Full Commission by STACI T. MEYER, Commissioner, N.C. Industrial Commission.</center>
Filed Date: 7/17/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
2. Defendant's Exhibit #1: Correspondence from Grievance Resolution Board
3. Defendant's Exhibit #2: Various grievance forms filed by plaintiff and responses *Page 2
2. A DC-160 Form lists the property that was removed, including a number of canteen items, assorted correspondence, pictures, and legal documents. Defendant's agents, Officers Morgan and Simons were acting within the scope of their employment with defendant when they both signed a DC-160 Form indicating the items removed from the cell.
3. Defendant acknowledged the loss of plaintiff's property and either replaced or paid plaintiff the amount of $62.07 for the canteen goods. Plaintiff stated he received the money in question and has no further claim to the loss of his property beyond that of legal documents.
4. At the time of the property loss, plaintiff was engaged in the Federal appellate process, attempting to obtain review of his conviction. Included in the lost legal documents were trial transcripts, Federal appellate court documents, and two affidavits from witnesses.
5. As a result of the loss of the legal documents, plaintiff alleges that he missed a Federal Court filing deadline. Plaintiff has contacted the law firm of Cheshire, Parker, Schneider, Bryant Vitale to inquire of the costs for obtaining representation to attempt to re-open his Federal appeal. Plaintiff's Exhibit #1 is the response of attorney Joe Cheshire, who quotes an ultimate cost of $365,900.00 for plaintiff's case, and a non-refundable charge of $35,000.00 to interview plaintiff regarding his situation. *Page 3
6. Plaintiff was able to obtain copies of the lost transcripts. Subsequent to plaintiff receiving the $62.07 payment for the canteen goods lost, defendant charged plaintiff the amount of $44.00 in costs for replacing the trial transcripts.
7. One of the witnesses who provided plaintiff with a statement has passed away. Plaintiff does not know whether that affidavit was submitted to the district attorney in his underlying case. The second witness appears to be available to provide a replacement affidavit. The correspondence and Federal appellate documents are replaceable.
8. Defendant has acknowledged the loss of plaintiff's property while in their possession. Defendant, through its agents, failed to return plaintiff's property without damage.
2. The North Carolina Tort Claims Act permits individuals to sue State departments or agencies for injuries caused by the negligence of State employees. A plaintiff must show that the injuries sustained were the proximate result of a negligent act of a named state employee acting within the course and scope of his employment. N.C. Gen. Stat. §
3. In order to recover on a civil claim for negligence, a claimant must prove: (1) the existence of a duty; (2) a breach of that duty by the defendant (the named employees thereof in a tort claim); (3) injury sustained; and (4) that the injury sustained was a proximate result of the breach of duty. Pulley v. Rex Hosp.,
4. Defendant and its agents have a duty to exercise reasonable care in the storing and returning an inmate's personal property pursuant to NCDOC policy. Pennington v. Styron,
5. Plaintiff is entitled to the fair market value of his unreturned items of personal property and legal materials on the date of its possession by defendant's officers. Wilson v. Posey,
6. Plaintiff is not entitled to have his legal fees for an appellate review of his case paid for by defendant. He is entitled to proceed as an indigent pursuant to Federal Rules. However, plaintiff is entitled to recover monetary damages for the loss of his documents, the cost *Page 5 and difficulty in obtaining their replacements, and the delay of his appeal in the reasonable amount of $150.00.
2. No costs are taxed as plaintiff was permitted to file this civil action in forma pauperis.
This the 8th day of July, 2009.
S/___________________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/___________________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
S/___________________ LAURA KRANIFELD MAVRETIC COMMISSIONER