Penley v. Collin County, 05-40565.

Decision Date12 April 2006
Docket NumberNo. 05-40565.,05-40565.
Citation446 F.3d 572
PartiesPaul Christopher PENLEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; Charles Sandoval, Judge of the 380th District Court of Collin County, Texas; Tom O'Connell; Lisa Renfro, Court Reporter of the 380th District Court; John Roach, District Attorney of Collin County, Texas, Defendants-Appellees.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit

Seth Byron Dennis, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, TX, for Collin Cty., TX, Sandoval and O'Connell.

Robert Jacob Davis, Matthews, Carlton, Stein, Shiels, Pearce, Dunn & Knott, Dallas, TX, for Renfro and Roach.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Before GARWOOD, HIGGINBOTHAM and CLEMENT, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:

Paul Christopher Penley, currently serving a fourteen-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, appeals the district court's dismissal of his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 complaint against several officials of Collin County, Texas. Penley claims that evidence of his crime was destroyed, which prevents him from availing himself of the opportunity for DNA testing provided by Texas law. We review the district court's dismissal de novo, applying the same standard used for Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) dismissals.1

Penley seeks compensatory damages in the amount of $ 2 million for the alleged improper destruction of blood evidence that was used to convict him of involuntary manslaughter. The district court dismissed Penley's claims on several grounds: lack of standing, judicial immunity (as applied to Charles Sandoval, Judge of the 380th District Court of Collin County, Texas), absolute immunity (as applied to John Roach, current district attorney of Collin County, Texas, and Tom O'Connell, former district attorney of Collin County, Texas), qualified immunity (as applied to Lisa Renfro, court reporter of the 380th District Court of Collin County, Texas), and Heck v. Humphrey.2

Heck bars all of Penley's claims. To the extent that the district court were to award Penley damages on his claim regarding the destruction of evidence and the loss of the opportunity for DNA testing, the validity of his conviction would be implicitly questioned. Under Heck, Penley's claim is not actionable because he has not shown that his conviction has been reversed on direct appeal, expunged by executive order, invalidated by other state means, or called into question by the issuance...

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