Court Opinion

ID: 9375721
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Date Created: 2023-02-28 18:00:40.951615+00
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION                           FILED
                    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                        FEB 28 2023
                                                                      MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
                                                                       U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
                           FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

MELISSA CALABRESE, Dorothy                      No. 22-55408
Calabrese Guardian Ad Litem,
                                                D.C. No. 5:19-cv-02492-CBM-SP
                Plaintiff-Appellant,

 v.                                             MEMORANDUM*

STATE OF CALIFORNIA; COUNTY OF
ORANGE; PROVIDENCE ST. JOSEPH
HEALTH; MISSION HOSPITAL
REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER; BRIAN
CHOI, M.D.; TONY CHOW, M.D.;
AFSHIN DOUST, Physician; MAHDIEH
FALLAHTAFTI, Doctor; LAWRENCE
TUCKER, M.D.; TARA YUAN, Physician,

                Defendants-Appellees.

                   Appeal from the United States District Court
                       for the Central District of California
                  Consuelo B. Marshall, District Judge, Presiding

                          Submitted February 14, 2023**

Before:      FERNANDEZ, FRIEDLAND, and H.A. THOMAS, Circuit Judges.

      *
             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).
      Melissa Calabrese, by and through her guardian ad litem Dorothy Calabrese,

appeals pro se from the district court’s order precluding Dorothy from proceeding

pro se with the action on Melissa’s behalf, and denying the appointment of

counsel. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291. We affirm.

      The district court did not err in denying Dorothy’s motion to proceed pro se

with the action on Melissa’s behalf because a guardian who is not an attorney or

represented by an attorney may not bring an action on behalf of a plaintiff who is

incompetent. See Johns v. County of San Diego, 114 F.3d 874, 876-77 (9th Cir.

1997).

      The district court did not abuse its discretion in denying Dorothy’s motion

for appointment of counsel because Dorothy failed to demonstrate exceptional

circumstances. See Cano v. Taylor, 739 F.3d 1214, 1218 (9th Cir. 2014) (setting

forth standard of review and “exceptional circumstances” requirement for

appointment of counsel).

      Dorothy’s motions for appointment of counsel (Docket Entry Nos. 2 and 10)

are denied.

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      We treat Dorothy’s response to defendants’ notice of intent to unseal

(Docket Entry No. 9) as a motion to maintain the seal and grant the motion. The

Clerk will maintain the second amended complaint and the exhibits attached to the

second amended complaint under seal.

      AFFIRMED.

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