Alan Ness v. Kamala Harris ( 2013 )


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  •                                                                            FILED
    NOT FOR PUBLICATION                             JUN 13 2013
    MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                       U .S. C O U R T OF APPE ALS
    FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
    ALAN NESS; ALMA TOWNSEND;                       No. 12-16635
    MAURICE BASHEER; BOB TIDD;
    BRIAN SEXSON; BRUCE MACBRIDE;
    CAMIE MURAD; CHERYL BAILAR;                     D.C. No. 3:12-cv-00987-CRB
    DEBRA REIN; DERRICK SANDERS;
    DIANE GRUBIC; DONALD PEDEN;
    DOUGLAS POWERS; EDITH
    RESTAURO; ERIC CUTLER; GLORIA                   MEMORANDUM *
    MELO; GREG TOWNSEND; HAERLY
    HUNTER; JEAN HUNTER; JAMES
    ALAURIA; JAMES PETERSON; JOHN
    BOOTH; JOHN CHARLSON; JOSEPH
    CHAVOEN; KAREN NIERHAKE;
    KENNETH SIMONSEN; LAURA
    WALDHEIM; LYNN KIMBERLY;
    MALCOLM TURNER; MARK
    CHASTEEN; MARK LILLY; MELISSA
    WIDLUND; MICHAEL WALDHEIM;
    MICHAEL WIEDERRHOLD; PATRICK
    MARTINEZ; HEATHER MARTINEZ;
    RAUL PERNETT; ROBERT GRAHAM;
    SCOTT J. ARMSTRONG; SONIKA
    TINKER; STEPHANIE LANDEN; TIM
    WILDLUND; TOM BEINAR; TRACI
    GEHM; TRAVIS LEAGE; WALTER
    GRUBIC; WILLIAM BARBER,
    Plaintiffs - Appellants,
    *
    This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
    except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
    v.
    KAMALA D. HARRIS, Attorney General;
    BENJAMIN G. DIEHL; JAMES TOMA;
    BLITHE LEECE, THOMAS LAYTON,
    Defendants - Appellees.
    MITCHELL J. STEIN; MITCHELL J.                 No. 12-16950
    STEIN & ASSOCIATES, LLP,
    D.C. No. 3:12-cv-00985-CRB
    Plaintiffs - Appellants,
    v.
    KAMALA D. HARRIS, Attorney General;
    BENJAMIN G. DIEHL; JAMES TOMA;
    BLITHE LEECE; THOMAS LAYTON,
    Defendants - Appellees.
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the Northern District of California
    Charles R. Breyer, District Judge, Presiding
    Submitted June 11, 2013 **
    San Francisco, California
    **
    The panel unanimously concludes these cases are suitable for decision
    without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2).
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    Before: O’SCANNLAIN and HURWITZ, Circuit Judges, and PIERSOL, Senior
    District Judge.***
    I
    In No. 12-16950, Mitchell J. Stein appeals from an order dismissing his 42
    U.S.C. § 1983 action on the basis of Younger v. Harris, 
    401 U.S. 37
    (1971).
    District courts are required to abstain from jurisdiction and dismiss the suit under
    “Younger where: (1) state proceedings are ongoing [at the time the federal suit is
    filed]; (2) important state interests are involved; and (3) the plaintiff has an
    adequate opportunity to litigate federal claims in the state proceedings.” Canatella
    v. California, 
    304 F.3d 843
    , 850 (9th Cir. 2002). The underlying Attorney
    General’s civil enforcement action against Stein and the State Bar’s assumption
    proceedings satisfy these criteria. See Middlesex Cnty. Ethics Comm. v. Garden
    State Bar Ass’n, 
    457 U.S. 423
    , 431–35 (1982). Stein has not shown that the state
    actions are inadequate for him to raise any constitutional or other federal claims he
    may have. See 
    id. at 435–36.
    ***
    The Honorable Lawrence L. Piersol, United States District Judge for
    for the District of South Dakota, sitting by designation.
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    II
    In No. 12-16635, Stein and some of his former clients appeal the denial of “a
    temporary restraining order and order to show cause regarding preliminary
    injunction.” Our disposition of the appeal from the final judgment of dismissal in
    No. 12-16950 renders the propriety of preliminary relief moot. See Taylor v.
    United States, 
    181 F.3d 1017
    , 1022 n.9 (9th Cir. 1999) (en banc); Mt. Graham Red
    Squirrel v. Madigan, 
    954 F.2d 1441
    , 1450 (9th Cir. 1992).
    No. 12-16950 AFFIRMED; No. 12-16635 DISMISSED.1
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    All outstanding motions for judicial notice are denied as unnecessary.
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