NOT FOR PUBLICATION FILED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS OCT 26 2017
MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
EARL WARNER, No. 17-15246
Plaintiff-Appellant, D.C. No. 4:16-cv-04345-YGR
v.
MEMORANDUM*
Y. FRIEDMAN, Rabbi; et al.,
Defendants-Appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Northern District of California
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, District Judge, Presiding
Submitted October 23, 2017**
Before: McKEOWN, WATFORD, and FRIEDLAND, Circuit Judges.
California state prisoner Earl Warner appeals pro se from the district court’s
judgment dismissing as duplicative his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action alleging
constitutional violations. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291. We
review de novo a dismissal under 28 U.S.C. § 1915A. Resnick v. Hayes, 213 F.3d
*
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
**
The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision
without oral argument. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2).
443, 447 (9th Cir. 2000). We vacate and remand.
The district court dismissed Warner’s action as duplicative of Warner’s prior
action in Warner v. Cate, No. 4:11-cv-05039 YGR (“Warner I”). However,
Warner’s religious diet claims are based on events that occurred after Warner I, the
claim based on the alleged failure to provide Warner with hot meals did not arise
out of the same transactional nucleus of facts, and defendants Rivera, Shleffar,
Soliz, Zamora, and Maurino were not parties to the prior action. See Adams v. Cal.
Dep’t of Health Servs., 487 F.3d 684, 688-89 (9th Cir. 2007) (setting forth standard
of review and explaining that in determining whether a later-filed action is
duplicative, this court examines “whether the causes of action and relief sought, as
well as the parties or privies to the action, are the same”), abrogated on other
grounds by Taylor v. Sturgell, 553 U.S. 880 (2008). Without reviewing the
settlement agreement in Warner I, which is not in the record, we cannot determine
whether the present action can properly be understood as an action to enforce the
settlement agreement in Warner I. We vacate the district court’s judgment and
remand for further proceedings.
VACATED and REMANDED.
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