Puett v. City of Detroit, Department of Police

Decision Date25 October 1963
Docket NumberNo. 15170.,15170.
Citation323 F.2d 591
PartiesLouella E. PUETT, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY OF DETROIT, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE, Ronald Blakely, George T. Murphy, Rene W. Mosgrove, John D. Watts, and Nathaniel Goldstick, Defendants-Appellees.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Sixth Circuit

Louella E. Puett, Detroit, Mich., in pro. per.

Robert D. McClear, Asst. Corp. Counsel, and David R. Kaplan, Detroit, Mich., for appellees.

George T. Murphy, John D. Watts and Nathaniel Goldstick, Detroit, Mich., Robert Reese, Corp. Counsel, William P. Doran, Asst. Corp. Counsel, Detroit, Mich., on the brief for City of Detroit, Police Department.

Samuel H. Olsen, Pros. Atty., for Wayne County, Aloysius J. Suchy and David R. Kaplan, Asst. Pros. Attys., Detroit, Mich., on the brief for Rene W. Mosgrove.

Before MILLER and WEICK, Circuit Judges, and PECK, District Judge.

SHACKELFORD MILLER, Jr., Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, who claims to be a resident of California, was on October 28, 1959, involved in a traffic violation while operating her automobile in Detroit, Michigan, without having a Michigan Driver's license. She had a California Driver's license, which the arresting officer examined and retained, and shortly thereafter delivered to the Judge of the Traffic and Ordinance Division, Recorder's Court of the City of Detroit, when she was taken to that Court. In the Traffic Court she was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid Michigan Operator's license in her possession and with violation of a probation order previously issued in a proceeding against her.

Plaintiff demanded the return of her California Driver's license, which the Judge refused to do. Plaintiff instituted a Replevin action in the Wayne County Circuit Court seeking recovery of the California license. The Corporation Counsel for the City of Detroit advised the Sheriff by letter when he attempted to serve the Writ of Replevin on the Judges of the Court that the California Driver's license was being held as evidence in two pending cases before the court and was therefore not subject to Replevin. Although the judge in the Replevin action ruled that the license was unlawfully retained, the defendants denied possession and the Replevin action was unsuccessful. On June 2, 1960, the license was returned to the plaintiff by the Probation Department by registered mail.

Plaintiff spent eight hours in jail before furnishing bond. The charge of operating a motor vehicle without a Michigan Operator's license is still pending, having been adjourned without date.

Plaintiff filed this action in the District Court on May 24, 1962, against the City of Detroit, Department of Police, Ronald Blakely, who was the arresting police officer, George T. Murphy, Judge of the Traffic and Ordinance Division of the Recorder's Court, who handled the first of the two charges and to whom the California license was originally delivered, Rene W. Mosgrove, the Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, who initiated the charges against the plaintiff, John D. Watts, who as Municipal Judge handled the second of the two charges and issued a warrant of arrest when plaintiff failed to appear in Court, which plaintiff alleges was unlawfully and forcibly served upon her, and Nathaniel Goldstick, who was Corporation Counsel for the City of Detroit. The complaint, seeking damages in the amount of $200,000.00, charges the defendants with having deprived her of rights and privileges secured by the Constitution of the United States and with having conspired to deny her the equal protection of the...

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