Luis Antonio Martinez, Sr v. Wayne Cnty., Mich.
Court
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Decided
June 23, 2025
Jurisdiction
F
Importance
47%
Case Summary
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 25a0164p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ LUIS ANTONIO MARTINEZ, SR; ANA MARTINEZ DE │ JESUS; YARITZA MARTINEZ DE JESUS; DEBORA │ MARTINEZ DE JESUS; ENITH MARTINEZ DE JESUS, │ Plaintiffs-Appellants, > No. 24-1474 │ │ v. │ │ WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, et al., │ Defendants-Appellees. │ ┘ On Appeal from the United States District Court For the Eastern District of Michigan at Detroit. No. 23-cv-1135—Matthew F. Leitman, District Judge. Argued: March 20, 2025 Decided and Filed: June 23, 2025 Before: GRIFFIN, NALBANDIAN, and MATHIS, Circuit Judges. _________________ COUNSEL ARGUED: Julie H. Hurwitz, GOODMAN HURWITZ & JAMES, PC, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellants. Jason D. Killips, BROOKS WILKINS SHARKEY & TURCO, Birmingham, Michigan, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Julie H. Hurwitz, Matthew S. Erard, Huwaida Arraf, GOODMAN HURWITZ & JAMES, PC, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellants. Jason D. Killips, Maureen T. Taylor, BROOKS WILKINS SHARKEY & TURCO, Birmingham, Michigan, for Appellees. NALBANDIAN, J., delivered the opinion of the court in which GRIFFIN, J., concurred, and MATHIS, J., concurred in part and in the judgment. MATHIS, J. (pg. 21), delivered a separate concurring opinion. No. 24-1474 Martinez, et al. v. Wayne Cnty, Mich., et al. Page 2 _________________ OPINION _________________ NALBANDIAN, Circuit Judge. Luis Martinez Jr. died in February 2021 and the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Office (WCMEO) took control of his body. The WCMEO found his next of kin but inexplicably did not contact them. Meanwhile, the family hired a social worker to find out what happened to Luis Jr. In April 2021, the investigator found him. But by then, his body was in an advanced state of decomposition and had to be cremated. The family sued Wayne County and various state officials under § 1983 alleging a Fourteenth Amendment procedural due process claim, a Monell liability claim, and various state- law claims. The defendants moved to dismiss, and the district court granted the motion. The family appealed. Although it’s clear that the complaint alleges tragically irresponsible conduct by the defendants, that conduct is not a clearly established constitutional violation. And the Monell claim fails on both the lack of a clearly established constitutional violation and a failure to state facts supporting the claim. So we affirm. I. Because this case is on a motion to dismiss, we take the facts as plaintiffs alleged them in the complaint. England v. DENSO Int’l Am. Inc., 136 F.4th 632, 634 (6th Cir. 2025). On February 3, 2021, Luis Antonio Martinez Jr. was found unconscious and transported to a hospital. He was pronounced dead that evening. The next day, his body was transferred to the WCMEO where Dr. Michael Caplan performed an autopsy. Defendants William Kasper, Dale Collins, Dr. Leigh Hlavaty, Dr. Carl Schmidt, and two investigators (Davis and Doe) (collectively, the “individual defendants”) conducted and supervised an investigation into Luis Jr.’s next of kin. They identified Luis Jr.’s body, his date of birth, two last known addresses, and eight family members who are next of kin. Despite finding them, no one from the WCMEO contacted the family about Luis Jr.’s death. After realizing he was missing, Luis Jr.’s family hired a social worker to find him. On April 8, 2021, the social worker told Ana Martinez De Jesus, Luis Jr.’s sister, that he was dead, No. 24-1474 Martinez, et al. v. Wayne Cnty, Mich., et al. Page 3 and his body was in the WCMEO’s possession.1 Ana went to the WCMEO and demanded to see him and take possession of his body. An investigator spoke wit
Case Details
Case Details
Legal case information
Status
Decided
Date Decided
June 23, 2025
Jurisdiction
F
Court Type
appellate
Legal Significance
Case importance metrics
Metadata
Additional information
Quick Actions
Case management tools
Case Summary
Summary of the key points and legal principles
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 25a0164p.06
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
┐
LUIS ANTONIO MARTINEZ, SR; ANA MARTINEZ DE │ JESUS; YARITZA MARTINEZ DE JESUS; DEBORA │ MARTINEZ DE JESUS; ENITH MARTINEZ DE JESUS, │ Plaintiffs-Appellants, > No. 24-1474 │ │ v. │ │ WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, et al., │ Defendants-Appellees. │ ┘
On Appeal from the United States District Court
For the Eastern District of Michigan at Detroit.
No. 23-cv-1135—Matthew F. Leitman, District Judge.
Argued: March 20, 2025
Decided and Filed: June 23, 2025
Before: GRIFFIN, NALBANDIAN, and MATHIS, Circuit Judges.
_________________
COUNSEL
ARGUED: Julie H. Hurwitz, GOODMAN HURWITZ & JAMES, PC, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellants. Jason D. Killips, BROOKS WILKINS SHARKEY & TURCO, Birmingham, Michigan, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Julie H. Hurwitz, Matthew S. Erard, Huwaida Arraf, GOODMAN HURWITZ & JAMES, PC, Detroit, Michigan, for Appellants. Jason D. Killips, Maureen T. Taylor, BROOKS WILKINS SHARKEY & TURCO, Birmingham, Michigan, for Appellees. NALBANDIAN, J., delivered the opinion of the court in which GRIFFIN, J., concurred, and MATHIS, J., concurred in part and in the judgment. MATHIS, J. (pg. 21), delivered a separate concurring opinion. No. 24-1474 Martinez, et al. v. Wayne Cnty, Mich., et al. Page 2
_________________
OPINION
_________________
NALBANDIAN, Circuit Judge. Luis Martinez Jr. died in February 2021 and the Wayne
County Medical Examiner’s Office (WCMEO) took control of his body. The WCMEO found his next of kin but inexplicably did not contact them. Meanwhile, the family hired a social worker to find out what happened to Luis Jr. In April 2021, the investigator found him. But by then, his body was in an advanced state of decomposition and had to be cremated.
The family sued Wayne County and various state officials under § 1983 alleging a
Fourteenth Amendment procedural due process claim, a Monell liability claim, and various state- law claims. The defendants moved to dismiss, and the district court granted the motion. The family appealed. Although it’s clear that the complaint alleges tragically irresponsible conduct by the defendants, that conduct is not a clearly established constitutional violation. And the Monell claim fails on both the lack of a clearly established constitutional violation and a failure to state facts supporting the claim. So we affirm.
I.
Because this case is on a motion to dismiss, we take the facts as plaintiffs alleged them in
the complaint. England v. DENSO Int’l Am. Inc., 136 F.4th 632, 634 (6th Cir. 2025). On February 3, 2021, Luis Antonio Martinez Jr. was found unconscious and transported to a hospital. He was pronounced dead that evening. The next day, his body was transferred to the WCMEO where Dr. Michael Caplan performed an autopsy. Defendants William Kasper, Dale Collins, Dr. Leigh Hlavaty, Dr. Carl Schmidt, and two investigators (Davis and Doe) (collectively, the “individual defendants”) conducted and supervised an investigation into Luis Jr.’s next of kin. They identified Luis Jr.’s body, his date of birth, two last known addresses, and eight family members who are next of kin. Despite finding them, no one from the WCMEO contacted the family about Luis Jr.’s death.
After realizing he was missing, Luis Jr.’s family hired a social worker to find him. On
April 8, 2021, the social worker told Ana Martinez De Jesus, Luis Jr.’s sister, that he was dead, No. 24-1474 Martinez, et al. v. Wayne Cnty, Mich., et al. Page 3
and his body was in the WCMEO’s possession.1 Ana went to the WCMEO and demanded to see him and take possession of his body. An investigator spoke wit
Case Information
Detailed case metadata and classifications
Court Proceedings
Document Details
Legal Classification
Similar Cases
Cases with similar legal principles and precedents
Case Details
Legal case information
Status
Decided
Date Decided
June 23, 2025
Jurisdiction
F
Court Type
appellate
Legal Significance
Case importance metrics
Metadata
Additional information
Quick Actions
Case management tools