JONES v. UNKNOWN D.O.C. BUS DRIVER AND TRANSPORT.

No. 18-3671.

944 F.3d 478 (2019)

William R. JONES, Appellant v. UNKNOWN D.O.C. BUS DRIVER AND TRANSPORTATION CREW; Mark Capozza, Superintendent, in his personal and professional capacity; Capt. Mohring, in his personal and professional capacity.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Filed: December 13, 2019.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amir H. Ali [ARGUED], Roderick & Solange, MacArthur Justice Center, 777 6th Street NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20001, Counsel for Appellant.

Mary L. Friedline , Anthony T. Kovalchick [ARGUED], Kemal A. Mericli , Office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1251 Waterfront Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, Counsel for Appellees.

Before: HARDIMAN, GREENAWAY, JR., and BIBAS, Circuit Judges.


OPINION OF THE COURT

If a prisoner wants to file a § 1983 suit, he must exhaust the prison's internal administrative remedies first. Because he must clear this hurdle before suing, we wait to start the limitations clock until after he has exhausted them (or after his release, whichever comes first). This is true...

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