Richard
K. Jefferson
February 5, 2003 480-444-0020
Need
for a search warrant trips social workers
Ohio
authorities not aware of Fourth Amendment
protections
Erie
County, OH A home schooling family has settled its case against
Erie County social workers and Vermilion police for the coerced entry into the
familys home on Feb. 21, 2001.
Courts have settled this key issue in other jurisdictions, and now its settled
in this jurisdiction. Social workers cannot enter a home, willy-nilly,
without a warrant,” said Gary McCaleb, an attorney with the Alliance
Defense Fund, the national legal organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona, that
supported the case.
Paul and Linda Walsh filed a lawsuit after police and caseworkers entered their
home without a warrant and without permission. The social workers said
they were acting on an anonymous tip about unspecified hazards in the home, and
claimed they had a right to enter the home without a warrant.
The social workers threatened the family, saying that if they were not allowed
in the home they would take the children away from the parents. In papers
filed with the court, the Walshes said that a social worker even blocked their
driveway with her car when the family tried to leave to attend a church function
that evening.
The social worker summoned police, who frisked Mr. Walsh and threatened to
arrest him on charges of obstructing official business if he did not allow the
caseworkers into the home. Walsh said that he then allowed the workers to
enter the home rather than risk being jailed.
The caseworkers found nothing in the home that constituted an immediate hazard
to the family.
Instead of tolerating this official abuse, the Walshes chose to sue the
caseworkers, the Erie County Department of Job and Family Services, the Erie
County Board of Commissioners, the City of Vermilion, Ohio; and three Vermilion
police officers.
Defendants told the court that the Fourth Amendment prohibitions against illegal
searches and seizures do not apply to them in such circumstances. They
asked the court to throw the case out, but the court refused. The
court said the facts supported the Walshes claims against the defendants for
unreasonable searches and seizures, as well as for false imprisonment, assault,
battery, and infliction of emotional distress.
In a forceful opinion, US District Judge James G. Carr wrote: Despite the
Defendants exaggerated view of their powers, the Fourth Amendment applies to
them, as it does to all other officers and agents of the state whose requests to
enter, however benign or well-intentioned, are met by a closed door. There
is...no social worker exception to the strictures of the Fourth Amendment.
...Any agency that expects to send its employees routinely into private homes
has a fundamental obligation to ensure that those employees understand the
constitutional limits on their authority.
The court stated that because the Walshes refused consent, and because the
anonymous complaint did not supply persuasive evidence of an emergency, the
caseworkers had no option but to either leave the [Walshes] alone and in peace
or seek a search warrant.
The court further ruled that the police did not have probable cause to detain,
frisk, and threaten to arrest Walsh, since he was not breaking any law but
merely asserting his “fundamental right to be left alone.
Kurt D. Anderson, a partner with the Elyria firm of Fauver, Keyse-Walker &
Donovan, represents the Walshes. Anderson, a graduate of Alliance Defense
Fund's second National Litigation Academy, said the training gave him the
background to help the Walshes when the opportunity arose.
ADF's training and resources really helped us confront an issue that,
unfortunately, had apparently never been addressed in Ohio before, Anderson
said. As far as we could tell, nobody in Ohio had ever challenged a
caseworker's home inspection for failure to get a warrant. As a home schooling
parent myself, I really took the Walshes situation to heart. I admire them
for their courage to stand up for their rights, but it's a crying shame that it
would even have to come to that. Its just a reminder that we have to be
vigilant and assertive about protecting our rights. They can be trampled
on even by well-meaning but uninformed government agents.
Anderson expects that as a result of the Walsh case, training policies will be
revised for social workers not just in Erie County, but across the state of
Ohio. The caseworkers in the Walsh case admitted they had never been
taught anything about the Fourth Amendment or search warrants. The
feedback I'm getting is that agencies across the state have gotten a wake-up
call on this issue.
Anderson declined to reveal the specific amount of the settlement, which was not
stated in the court record.
For more information about home schooling and the law, please contact the Home
School Legal Defense Association, an ally of the Alliance Defense Fund.
HSLDA attorney Scott Somerville can be reached at (540) 338-5600.
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