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David MILLS, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. Lynne CALERO, Douglas Millett, Mary C. Mayhew, Defendants, Appellees.
    No. 13-1415.
    United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
    Oct. 23, 2013.
    Joseph M. Baldacci on brief for appellant.
    
      Thomas A. Knowlton on brief for appellees.
    Before LYNCH, Chief Judge, STAHL and HOWARD, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

We have carefully reviewed the briefs on appeal and considered the appellant’s arguments. The district court was plainly correct to dismiss the complaint. Mills’s arguments are based on a misapprehension of the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, see D.C. Court of Appeals v. Feldman, 460 U.S. 462, 103 S.Ct. 1303, 75 L.Ed.2d 206 (1983), and of issue preclusion, and are without merit. For the reasons set forth in the district court’s order, Mills v. Calero, No. 1:11-cv-00470 (D.Me. Mar. 7, 2013), we summarily affirm. See 1st Cir. R. 27.0(c).