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Summary: Case: 12-31097 Document: 00512460371 Page: 1 Date Filed: 12/04/2013 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED No. 12-31097 December 4, 2013 Summary Calendar Lyle W. Cayce Clerk DERRICK SCOTT, Plaintiff-Appellant v. TERRY PORET; UNKNOWN RICHARDSON; UNKNOWN IRVIN; TRISH FOSTER, Defendants-Appellees Appeal from the United States District Court For the Middle District of Louisiana USDC No. 3:12-CV-346 Before DAVIS, BENAVIDES, and S
Summary: Case: 12-31097 Document: 00512460371 Page: 1 Date Filed: 12/04/2013 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED No. 12-31097 December 4, 2013 Summary Calendar Lyle W. Cayce Clerk DERRICK SCOTT, Plaintiff-Appellant v. TERRY PORET; UNKNOWN RICHARDSON; UNKNOWN IRVIN; TRISH FOSTER, Defendants-Appellees Appeal from the United States District Court For the Middle District of Louisiana USDC No. 3:12-CV-346 Before DAVIS, BENAVIDES, and SO..
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Case: 12-31097 Document: 00512460371 Page: 1 Date Filed: 12/04/2013
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT United States Court of Appeals
Fifth Circuit
FILED
No. 12-31097 December 4, 2013
Summary Calendar Lyle W. Cayce
Clerk
DERRICK SCOTT,
Plaintiff-Appellant
v.
TERRY PORET; UNKNOWN RICHARDSON; UNKNOWN IRVIN; TRISH
FOSTER,
Defendants-Appellees
Appeal from the United States District Court
For the Middle District of Louisiana
USDC No. 3:12-CV-346
Before DAVIS, BENAVIDES, and SOUTHWICK, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM: *
Derrick Scott, Louisiana prisoner # 126372, filed a 42 U.S.C. § 1983
complaint alleging that several staff members at the Louisiana State
Penitentiary had retaliated against him for filing grievances through the
prison’s Administrative Remedy Procedure program (ARP). Scott appeals the
district court’s sua sponte dismissal of his complaint based on a finding that
* 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 R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not
be published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH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.
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he failed to exhaust his administrative remedies prior to filing his § 1983
complaint.
Pursuant to the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), “[n]o action shall
be brought with respect to prison conditions under section 1983 of this title, or
any other Federal law, by a prisoner confined in any jail, prison, or other
correctional facility until such administrative remedies as are available are
exhausted.” 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(a). The PLRA’s exhaustion requirement is
mandatory, and unexhausted claims may not be brought in court. Jones v.
Bock,
549 U.S. 199, 211 (2007). Generally, a prisoner’s failure to exhaust
administrative remedies is an affirmative defense under the PLRA and
prisoners “are not required to specially plead or demonstrate exhaustion in
their complaints.”
Id. at 216. However, we have interpreted Jones to allow a
district court to sua sponte dismiss a case for failure to state a claim, predicated
on failure to exhaust, “if the complaint itself makes clear that the prisoner
failed to exhaust.” Carbe v. Lappin,
492 F.3d 325, 328 (5th Cir. 2007).
We note that Scott’s § 1983 complaint admitted that he had not filed a
Step 2 request. However, Scott also made various arguments that his
administrative remedies should be considered unavailable and deemed
exhausted. For example, he argued that prison officials deliberately ignored
his Step 1 request or placed it in a “backlog” status. See Holloway v. Gunnell,
685 F.2d 150, 154-55 (5th Cir. 1982). In addition, the record does not contain
a copy of the ARP procedures that the prison required inmates to follow, which
is relevant to Scott’s claim that officials failed to inform inmates that they
could proceed with a Step 2 request if there was no timely response to their
Step 1 request. See Torns v. Miss. Dep’t of Corr., 301 F. App’x 386, 389 & n.3
(5th Cir. 2008).
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In sum, we conclude that Scott’s failure to exhaust administrative
remedies was not “clear” on the face of the complaint. Therefore, the district
court’s sua sponte dismissal is vacated and the matter is remanded to the
district court for service on the defendants and subsequent proceedings.
VACATED AND REMANDED.
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