Gail Gottlieb, Sutin, Thayer & Browne, Albuquerque, New Mexico, for Defendants-Appellees Corrections Corporation of America and Thomas Newton.
Mark S. Jaffee, Lassen, Jaffee & Stiff,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, for Defendant-Appellee Danny Torrez.
After the alleged rape of Plaintiff-Appellant Tanya Giron by Defendant-Appellee Danny Torrez, a corrections officer at the New Mexico Women's Correctional Facility ("NMWCF") where Ms. Giron was incarcerated, Ms. Giron brought the following claims in district court: (1) a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claim against Mr. Torrez, alleging that the rape constituted excessive force in violation of her Eighth Amendment rights (count I); (2) a § 1983 claim against Defendant-Appellees Thomas Newton and Corrections Corporation of America ("CCA") for deliberate indifference to the substantial risk that Ms. Giron would be sexually assaulted, given the segregation unit's design and staffing (count II); (3) a § 1983 claim against Warden Newton and CCA for failure to provide Ms. Giron with adequate medical care after the alleged rape (count III); (4) assault, battery, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress by Mr. Torrez (count IV); (5) negligence on the part of CCA and Warden Newton for failing to institute appropriate safeguards against the sexual assault of female inmates by prison employees (count V), and (6) statutory liability on the part of CCA pursuant to N.M. Stat. Ann. § 33-1-17(D)(2) & (3) (Michie 1998 Repl. Pamp.) (count VI).
The district court granted summary judgment to CCA and Warden Newton on counts II and III. The case then proceeded to trial. At the close of Ms. Giron's case, the district court granted judgment as a matter of law in favor Warden Newton on the negligence claim, count V. The case was submitted to the jury on the § 1983 and intentional tort claims against Mr. Torrez and the negligence claim against CCA. The jury returned a verdict for these Defendants on all counts, and judgment was entered.
On appeal, Ms. Giron contends that the district court erroneously granted summary judgment to CCA and Warden Newton on her § 1983 "conditions of confinement" claims, ignoring evidence that the design of the NMWCF segregation unit placed female inmates at substantial risk of sexual assault. She also argues that the district court deprived her of a fair trial by erroneously instructing the jury on the issue of consent. Finally, she challenges the jury instruction on her §1983 claim against Mr. Torrez. According to Ms. Giron, the district court improperly instructed the jury that, to find Mr. Torrez liable for using excessive force in violation of the Eighth Amendment, it must find both that (1) he forced her to have sexual intercourse and (2) the use of force was applied maliciously and for the purpose of causing harm. Our jurisdiction arises under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and we affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand for a new trial on the § 1983 claim against Mr. Torrez.
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