DocketNumber: 98-1932
Filed Date: 2/14/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/13/2015
Opinions of the United 2003 Decisions States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 2-14-2003 Mitchell v. Horn Precedential or Non-Precedential: Precedential Docket 98-1932 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/thirdcircuit_2003 Recommended Citation "Mitchell v. Horn" (2003). 2003 Decisions. Paper 777. http://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/thirdcircuit_2003/777 This decision is brought to you for free and open access by the Opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit at Villanova University School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 2003 Decisions by an authorized administrator of Villanova University School of Law Digital Repository. For more information, please contact Benjamin.Carlson@law.villanova.edu. PRECEDENTIAL Filed February 14, 2003 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT No. 98-1932 MARK MITCHELL, Appellant v. MARTIN F. HORN, et al. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (D.C. Civil Action No. 98-cv-04742) District Judge: Honorable Edmund V. Ludwig Argued August 1, 2002 Before: ROTH, RENDELL* and AMBRO, Circuit Judges (Filed: January 29, 2003) _________________________________________________________________ * The Honorable Marjorie O. Rendell participated in the oral argument and conference and joined in the decision in this case on August 1, 2002, but became recused from this matter prior to filing of the opinion. This opinion and judgment are being entered insofar as the remaining judges are unanimous in this decision. Gregg H. Levy, Esquire Kevin C. Newsom, Esquire (Argued) Covington & Burling 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 Attorneys for Appellant D. Michael Fisher, Esquire J. Bart DeLone, Esquire (Argued) Calvin R. Koons, Esquire John G. Knorr, III, Esquire Office of Attorney General Appellate Litigation Section 15th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 Attorneys for Amicus The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ORDER AMENDING SLIP OPINION AMBRO, Circuit Judge: It is now ordered that the published Opinion in the above case filed January 29, 2003 be amended as follows: Please insert an asterisk and accompanying footnote on the cover page caption by Judge Rendell’s name. The associated footnote should read: "The Honorable Marjorie O. Rendell participated in the oral argument and conference and joined in the decision in this case on August 1, 2002, but became recused from this matter prior to filing of the opinion. This opinion and judgment are being entered insofar as the remaining judges are unanimous in this decision." On page 7, please replace the last two sentences of the first full paragraph (beginning with "The Commonwealth concedes . . .") with the following: "See Miller v. Norris,247 F.3d 736
, 740 (8th Cir. 2001) ("[A] remedy that prison officials prevent a prisoner from ‘utiliz[ing]’ is not an ‘available’ remedy under S 1997e(a) . . . .") (alterations in 2 original). The Commonwealth acknowledges that the District Court incorrectly dismissed this claim because it did not consider Mitchell’s allegations that he was denied grievance forms." On page 7, please replace the last sentence of the second full paragraph with the following: "Thus, even if Mitchell failed to exhaust his available remedies (excused if there were a failure to provide grievance forms), the District Court was premature in dismissing his complaint." On page 17, please replace the first sentence of Section IV ("Conclusion") with the following: "If Mitchell were not provided grievance forms (a fact that needs to be determined by the District Court on remand), he has exhausted the available administrative remedies on his conditions-of-confinement claim as required by S 1997e(a). In any event, he has stated a nonfrivolous retaliation claim." By the Court, /s/ Thomas L. Ambro Circuit Judge Dated: 14 February 2003 A True Copy: Teste: Clerk of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 3