Case Information
*2 Before WOLLMAN, RILEY, and GRUENDER, Circuit Judges.
RILEY, Circuit Judge.
Duane L. Hartman and DLH, Inc. (collectively, DLH) filed a complaint against Lancaster County, Nebraska (Lancaster County), [1] alleging general violations of procedural due process and a conspiracy to deprive DLH of property without procedural due process. After a bench trial, the district court [2] entered judgment for Lancaster County. DLH appeals.
*3 On appeal, DLH argues Lancaster County’s actions toward DLH constituted a violation of substantive due process. However, DLH did not allege a substantive due process claim in its Complaint or its Amended Complaint, and did not raise a substantive due process issue in the Order of Final Pre-Trial Conference (Pretrial Order). The Pretrial Order identified procedural due process issues (“[w]as procedural due process afforded to [DLH]”) and similar state claims remaining for the court to resolve, including: (1) did DLH possess a property interest for purposes of the Due Process Clause, (2) was DLH afforded a due opportunity to protect its property interest, (3) were the statutory criteria adhered to and adequate, (4) were the Commissioners impartial, and (5) what are DLH’s damages. As a result, the district court did not address any substantive due process claim in its Memorandum Opinion.
Ordinarily, we will not consider an argument raised for the first time on appeal.
P & O Nedlloyd, Ltd. v. Sanderson Farms, Inc.,
To the extent DLH’s appeal could be broadly interpreted to continue its procedural due process claims, we conclude the district court’s findings of fact are not clearly erroneous and its final conclusion that DLH failed to establish a deprivation of property sufficient to state a due process claim is sound. Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
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Notes
[1] DLH’s causes of action against the current and former members of the
Lancaster County Board of Commissioners (Commissioners) in their official
capacities are treated as causes of action against Lancaster County. See Thomas v. St.
Louis Bd. of Police Comm’rs,
[2] The Honorable Lyle E. Strom, United States District Judge for the District of Nebraska.
[3] In relevant part, the Amended Complaint alleged, “[t]he actions of [Lancaster
County] . . . constitute a violation of [DLH’s] right not to be deprived of property
without due process of law under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.” Assuming
arguendo this language is broad enough to raise a substantive due process claim, DLH
waived any substantive due process claim by not including it in the Pretrial Order.
The issues identified in the Pretrial Order supersede any issues raised in the Complaint
and Amended Complaint. Lane v. Geiger-Berger Assocs.,
