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Parties Involved:
Drew Baker
Appellee
James Banks
Appellee
Tyronne Broomfield
Appellee
John Felts
Appellee
Bobby Glover
Appellee
Alonza Jiles
Appellee
Ken Jones
Appellee
Larry Wayne Jones
Appellant
Wendy Kelley
Appellee
Benny Magness
Appellee
Larry D. May
Appellee
Curtis Meinzer
Appellee
Mary Parker
Appellee
Janis Walmsley
Appellee

Document Text:

United States Court of Appeals

For the Eighth Circuit

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No. 13-3677

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Larry Wayne Jones

lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellant

v.

Curtis Meinzer, Assistant Warden, Varner Supermax, ADC; James Banks,

Warden, Varner Unit, ADC; Larry D. May, Chief Deputy Director, Arkansas

Department of Correction; Wendy Kelley, Director, Arkansas Department of

Correction; Benny Magness, Chairman, Arkansas Board of Correction; Mary

Parker, Vice Chairman, Arkansas Board of Correction; Ken Jones, Member,

Arkansas Board of Correction; Drew Baker, Member, Arkansas Board of

Correction; Alonza Jiles, Member, Arkansas Board of Correction; Bobby Glover,

Member, Arkansas Board of Correction; Janis Walmsley, Secretary, Arkansas

Board of Correction; John Felts, Member, Arkansas Board of Correction; Tyronne

Broomfield, Member, Arkansas Board of Correction

lllllllllllllllllllll Defendants - Appellees

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Appeal from United States District Court 

for the Eastern District of Arkansas - Pine Bluff

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 Submitted: July 23, 2015 

Filed: July 28, 2015 

[Published]

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Before WOLLMAN, SMITH, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.

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PER CURIAM.

In 2012, Arkansas inmate Larry Jones initiated the instant action raising a

challenge under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act to the

Arkansas Department of Correction’s (ADC’s) grooming policy, and seeking

injunctive relief. The district court granted summary judgment for defendants,

relying on this court’s decision in Holt v. Hobbs, 509 Fed. Appx. 561 (8th Cir. June

12, 2013) (unpublished per curiam). While the instant appeal was pending, the

Supreme Court granted certiorari in Holt, and reversed, holding that ADC’s grooming

policy substantially burdened the plaintiff inmate’s exercise of religion. See Holt v.

Hobbs, 135 S. Ct. 853 (Jan. 20, 2015). Following the Supreme Court’s decision, we

granted appellees’ motion to supplement the record on appeal with ADC’s new

grooming policy, effective February 6, 2015. 

Consistent with our prior order denying appellees’ motion to dismiss this

appeal as moot, we conclude once again--in response to the renewed mootness

argumentsin appellees’ appeal brief--that Jones’s appeal has not been plainlymooted

by the new grooming policy. Cf. Chafin v. Chafin, 133 S. Ct. 1017, 1023 (2013)

(appeal should be dismissed as moot when, by virtue of intervening event, court of

appeals cannot grant “any effectual relief whatever” in favor of appellant). We

decline to reach the merits of this appeal, however, and will remand this matter to the

district court to consider Jones’s complaint in light of the new grooming policy and

the Supreme Court’s decision in Holt. See Schweiss v. Chrysler Motors Corp., 922

F.2d 473, 476 (8th Cir. 1990) (noting benefit of having district court address issue in

first instance).

Accordingly, we vacate the judgment of the district court, and remand (1) for

consideration of whether Jones is entitled to relief under Holt, (2) for a ruling on his

request to amend his complaint to add new claims for injunctive relief, and (3) for

consideration of appellees’ previously raised argument below that one or more of

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Jones’s existing claims for injunctive relief are barred under Heck v. Humphrey, 512

U.S. 477 (1994).

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