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Johnnylee Preston BURK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Patrick NELSON; et al., Defendants-Appellees.
MEMORANDUM **
Johnnylee Preston Burk appeals pro se from the district court’s judgment dismissing his 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action alleging false arrest claims. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291. We review de novo a dismissal under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii) for failure to state a claim. Barren v. Harrington, 152 F.3d 1193, 1194 (9th Cir. 1998) (order). We affirm.
The district court properly dismissed Burk’s action because Burk failed to allege facts sufficient to show that his alleged harm was caused by the unlawful arrest that occurred on January 28, 2015, or that officers lacked probable cause to arrest him on January 29, 2015. See Lingo v. City of Salem, 832 F.3d 953, 960 (9th Cir. 2016) (“[N]othing within the fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree doctrine suggests that an officer must ignore facts that would give him probable cause to arrest a person merely because those facts were procured through an unlawful search.”); Yousefian v. City of Glendale, 779 F.3d 1010, 1014, n.1. (9th Cir. 2015) (the absence of probable cause is an essential element of a § 1983 false arrest claim).
AFFIRMED.
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Docket No: No. 18-35279
Decided: May 30, 2019
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
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