Santiago v. Daley

Decision Date07 August 1990
Docket NumberNo. 88 C 2320.,88 C 2320.
Citation744 F. Supp. 845
PartiesEugenia SANTIAGO, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Richard M. DALEY, et al., Defendants.
CourtU.S. District Court — Northern District of Illinois

Andrea M. Buford, Jones, Ware & Grenard, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiffs.

Patrick T. Driscoll, Jr., Chicago, Ill., for defendants Richard M. Daley and Cecil Partee.

George J. Murtaugh, Jr., Chicago, Ill., for defendant William M. Connelly.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

SHADUR, District Judge.

On November 1, 1989 this Court issued its memorandum opinion and order (the "Opinion," 726 F.Supp. 198), rejecting the contention of Cook County State's Attorney Cecil Partee ("Partee") that he should be dismissed from this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 ("Section 1983") action brought against him in his official capacity. This opinion is issued sua sponte because of supervening state law that has been called to this Court's attention bearing directly on that issue.

As the Opinion reflects, this Court's effort to determine whether under Illinois law (which of course controls for this purpose1) "the State's Attorney is indeed the legal equivalent of the State itself" had to be done by parsing out inferences from some Illinois Court of Claims cases (which of course had dealt with the problem in a different context) and some Illinois Appellate Court cases as well. Based on that patching together of prior precedent the Opinion concluded (726 F.Supp. at 200) (emphasis in original):

Illinois law does not equate the State's Attorney with the State for Section 1983 purposes.

But the Opinion clearly reflected the absence of any modern authority on the subject emanating from the Illinois Supreme Court itself. Since then, however, that Court has had occasion to speak in express terms to the issue—also in a different context, to be sure, but in a way that this Court must view as a binding construction of the Illinois Constitution.

Earlier this year Ingemunson v. Hedges, 133 Ill.2d 364, 140 Ill.Dec. 397, 549 N.E.2d 1269 (1990) acknowledged the holding in Cook County v. Healy, 222 Ill. 310, 316, 78 N.E. 623 (1906)—that was the Illinois Supreme Court decision that had later been relied on by the Illinois Court of Claims' decisions to which Santiago had in turn referred—as well as acknowledging the Illinois Appellate Court decisions to which Santiago had also referred. But having done so, Ingemunson specifically rejected those earlier authorities in favor of a decision that would appear to doom the claim against Partee here (133 Ill.2d at 369-70, 140 Ill.Dec. at 399-400, 549 N.E.2d at 1271-72):

Hoyne v. Danisch (1914), 264 Ill. 467, 106 N.E. 341 established that State's Attorneys are State officers under the language of the constitution, not, as the court had concluded in People v. Williams, 232 Ill. 519, 521, 83 N.E. 1047 (1908), quoting Healy county officers. (Hoyne, 264 Ill. at 470-72, 106 N.E. 341.) The debates of the Sixth Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1969-70 indicate that the drafters of our present constitution agreed with the decision in Hoyne that State's Attorneys should be classified as State, rather than county, officials. (see 2 Record
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  • Garcia v. City of Chicago, Ill.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Seventh Circuit
    • August 15, 1994
    ...Whether a particular official is the legal equivalent of the State itself is a question of that State's law, Santiago v. Daley, 744 F.Supp. 845, 845 & n. 1 (N.D.Ill.1990), and the Illinois Supreme Court decided in 1990 that State's Attorneys are state officials. Ingemunson v. Hedges, 133 Il......
  • Opp v. Devine
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of Illinois
    • May 15, 2009
    ...Whether a particular official is the legal equivalent of the State itself is a question of that State's law, Santiago v. Daley, 744 F.Supp. 845, 845 & n. 1 (N.D.Ill.1990), and the Illinois Supreme Court decided in 1990 that State's Attorneys are state officials. Ingemunson v. Hedges, 133 Il......
  • Ramachandran v. Nottolini
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of Illinois
    • October 17, 1995
    ...of the State itself is a question of the State's law." Garcia v. City of Chicago, supra, 24 F.3d at 969 (citing Santiago v. Daley, 744 F.Supp. 845, 845 & n. 1 (N.D.Ill.1990)). In Illinois, the defendants named in this lawsuit are state officials for Eleventh Amendment purposes. See, e.g., B......

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