MEMORANDUM OPINION
In this action brought under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the City of Albuquerque, its chief of police, and one of its police officers, plaintiff claims that excessive force was used in her arrest. Defendants have moved for dismissal on the ground that the statute of limitations has run. Plaintiff was arrested on October 24, 1977, and filed this suit on June 25, 1980. Defendants argue that the two-year limitations period set by the New Mexico Tort Claims Act, N.M.Stat. Ann. § 41-4-12 (1978), is controlling. Plaintiff asserts that the applicable period is either three years (for personal injuries) or four years (for miscellaneous claims) under the appropriate general New Mexico statutory provisions on limitation of actions, N.M.Stat.Ann. §§ 37-1-4 & 8 (1978).
Both sides agree that, in the absence of a federal statute of limitations governing § 1983 claims, the statute of limitations for the most nearly analogous state cause of action should be applied.
See Hansbury v. Regents of University of California,
It is concluded that the general limitations periods established by New Mexico law should apply to this case, and the motion of the defendants will therefore be denied.
