Armstrong cases explained

Court:Court of Appeal of the State of California, 2nd District, 3rd Division
Courtseal:Seal of the California Court of Appeal, 2nd District.png
Full Name:Church of Scientology of California, plaintiff, and Mary Sue Hubbard, plaintiff-in-intervention, v. Gerald Armstrong
Church of Scientology of California, joined by Mary Sue Hubbard v. Gerald Armstrong
Citations:232 Cal. App. 3d 1060 (1991)283 Cal. Rptr. 917
Appealed From:Church of Scientology v. Armstrong, Superior Court of Los Angeles County, №C420153
Docket:B025920 & B038975
Italic Title:no
Church of Scientology International v. Superior Court of Marin County,, and Gerald Armstrong,
Subsequent Actions:Certiorari to the Supreme Court of California denied over the objection of Kennard, J.: Cal. S139389
Court:Court of Appeal of the State of California, 1st District, 4th Division
Courtseal:Seal of the Court of Appeal of the State of California.webp
Citations:Not Reported in Cal. Rptr. 3d (Cal. App. 1 Dist.)
Italic Title:no

Armstrong I–VIII[1] were a lengthy series of lawsuits and other legal actions, primarily in the California state courts, arising from Gerald Armstrong's departure from the Church of Scientology (COS). The COS argued that Armstrong, a former COS employee, improperly took private papers belonging to the Church, while Armstrong argued that he took the papers to protect himself from improper disciplinary proceedings and that the Church did, in fact, discipline him improperly.

Chronology of dispute and litigation

1969–1981: Armstrong's discovery of COS documents and departure from the Church of Scientology

According to the August 10, 1984, judgment in the Armstrong litigation, the circumstances of Armstrong's departure from the Church are as follows. (The COS disputes this account and argues that testimony in other actions impeaches it).

Ruling

Church of Scientology of California v. Gerald Armstrong, 232 Cal. App. 3d 1060; 283 Cal. Rptr. 917 (Ct. App. 1991)

Background: The COS filed an appeal seeking to overturn prior orders (1) dismissing its claims against Armstrong and (2) ordering that the court records in previous litigation be unsealed. (Armstrong, 232 Cal. App. 3d at 1063-66; 283 Cal. Rptr. at 918-20)

Holding:

  1. The court of appeals upheld the trial court decision dismissing the COS's claims against Armstrong. Although not previously discussed under California law, the court of appeals agreed with the trial court that Armstrong's fears for his life, safety, and the life and safety of his wife presented a self-defense justification to the COS claims of invasion of privacy and conversion. (Armstrong, 232 Cal. App. 3d at 1071-73; 283 Cal. Rptr. at 923-25).
  2. The court of appeals reversed a lower court order unsealing the records from the original Armstrong proceeding. The court held that the original record was sealed with the consent of both parties, and, with retirement of the original judge, no subsequent judge had the authority to vacate or modify the order sealing the records. (Armstrong, 232 Cal. App. 3d at 1068-70; 283 Cal. Rptr. at 921-22).
  3. However, the court refused to seal the appellate record, holding that it was not bound by the original order sealing the lower court record and that no showing had been made sufficient to justify sealing the record of the appeal itself. (Armstrong, 232 Cal. App. 3d at 1070-71; 283 Cal. Rptr. at 923-24).

Post-litigation events

After this 1991 decision, COS sued Armstrong in 1995 and 2002 for allegedly violating the confidentiality agreement. A California appellate court awarded damages to COS of $321,923 and attorneys fees of $334,671.75 in 1995, and $500,000 in damages in 2004. The court noted that "Armstrong makes no claim that he has complied, or will ever comply, with the injunction" and that Armstrong claims to now reside in Canada. Church of Scientology v. Superior Court, not reported in Cal.Rptr.3d (Cal.App. 1 Dist.), 2-7

See also

Notes

  1. All eventually consolidated into two cases: Church of Scientology of California v. Gerald Armstrong and Church of Scientology Int'l v. Superior Court of the County of Marin.
  2. Web site: Church of Scientology v. Armstrong, 232 Cal.App.3d 1060, 283 Cal. Rptr. 917 (Cal. Ct. App. 1991) . July 29, 1991 . casetext.com.

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