Austin v. Manlin, Civ. A. No. 76-3754.

Decision Date28 June 1977
Docket NumberCiv. A. No. 76-3754.
Citation433 F. Supp. 648
PartiesLeon AUSTIN v. Robert MANLIN, Flormont Nero and Craig L. Barto.
CourtU.S. District Court — Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Jeffry L. Gilbert, Lehigh Valley Legal Services, Allentown, Pa., for plaintiff.

James J. McConnell, Allentown, Pa., Robert G. Hanna, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants.

MEMORANDUM AND OPINION

TROUTMAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff brings this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 seeking declaratory relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 2201 and 2202. He alleges that while he was incarcerated in the Lehigh County Prison in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the defendants acted to deprive him of his constitutional rights of freedom of expression and association and freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, as well as his guarantees to due process of law and equal protection under the law, by intercepting his mail. Specifically, plaintiff charges that defendant Craig Barto was Assistant Prosecutor in Somerset County in New Jersey, where plaintiff's brother had been arrested. Barto is said to have contacted defendant Robert Manlin, the deputy in charge of security at the Lehigh County Prison, and defendant Flormont Nero, the Warden of the prison, and asked them to intercept and photostat any letters sent by plaintiff's brother to plaintiff which might indicate criminal conduct by plaintiff's brother. Furthermore, the complaint says that in August, 1976, one such letter was intercepted and copied, even though the letter only contained information about witnesses that plaintiff's brother intended to call to aid in his defense.

Defendant Barto brings this motion to dismiss, claiming that as a prosecuting attorney he is absolutely immune to actions brought under § 1983 pursuant to Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409, 96 S.Ct. 984, 47 L.Ed.2d 128 (1976). Plaintiff responds with the contention that Barto is not immune because he was engaged in the investigatory phase of his duties and not the judicial phase, and Imbler-type immunity applies only to the judicial phase of a prosecutor's activity.

Imbler did distinguish between activity which was "an `integral part of the judicial process'" and "certain investigatory activities" in which the prosecutor is entitled to "not the absolute immunity associated with the judicial process, but only a good-faith defense comparable to the policeman's." Id. at 430, 96 S.Ct. at 995. Noting that in the case before it the prosecutor's conduct was "intimately associated with the judicial phase of the criminal process" the Court then limited its opinion as follows:

"* * * We have no occasion to consider whether like or similar reasons require immunity for those aspects of the prosecutor's responsibility that cast him in the role of an administrator or investigative officer rather than that of advocate.
* * *" Id. at 430-431, 96 S.Ct. at 995.

Barto's only hope for immunity pursuant to Imbler is if he was engaged in judicial activity with regards to the investigation of plaintiff's brother. Imbler offers the...

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