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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Bob AHMADI, also known as Robert Abraham Kennedy, Plaintiff-Appellant v. Sergeant JONES; Katie Woods, Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney; George V. Mackey; Brian Downey, #327 Lakeside Police Officer; Deputy Brown; Deputy White; Deputy Tyler; Deputy Martinez; Deputy Sanchez; Doctor Tea; Detective Mendoza, Defendants-Appellees
    No. 16-11667 Summary Calendar
    United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
    Filed November 17, 2017
    Bob Ahmadi, Pro Se
    Before BENAVIDES, CLEMENT, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM:

Bob Ahmadi, Texas prisoner # 624218, also known as Robert Abraham Kennedy, filed a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that he suffered numerous constitutional violations while detained at a jail facility in Tarrant County. The district court dismissed the complaint as frivolous and for failure to state a claim, reasoning that some defendants could not be liable under § 1983 and that other claims were untimely or barred by Heck v. Humphrey, 512 U.S. 477, 486-87, 114 S.Ct. 2364, 129 L.Ed.2d 383 (1994).

On appeal, Ahmadi attempts to raise new claims against defendants not named in his superseding First Amended Complaint. We do not consider these because they are made for the first time on appeal. See Leverette v. Louisville Ladder Co., 183 F.3d 339, 342 (5th Cir. 1999). Ahmadi fails to preserve some of his other claims by failing to brief them. See Yohey v. Collins, 985 F.2d 222, 224-25 (5th Cir. 1993). He fails to challenge the district court’s ruling that defendant Katie Woods was acting as a prosecutor and is absolutely immune from suit. See Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409, 427-31, 96 S.Ct. 984, 47 L.Ed.2d 128 (1976) (setting forth the doctrine of prosecutorial immunity); see also Brinkmann v. Dallas County Deputy Sheriff Abner, 813 F.2d 744, 748 (5th Cir. 1987) (noting that when an appellant fails to identify any error in the district court’s analysis, it is the same as if the appellant had not appealed that issue). Similarly, Ahmadi fails to contest the ruling that claims against defendant Jones are untimely and that claims against defendant detective Mendoza are barred by Heck' because they necessarily impugn the validity of the criminal conviction for which Ahmadi is imprisoned. See Heck, 512 U.S. at 486-87, 114 S.Ct. 2364; Brinkmann, 813 F.2d at 748.

The judgment is AFFIRMED. 
      
       Pursuant to 5th Cir. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5th Cir. R. 47.5.4.