Case Name: Henry A. HARMON Plaintiff-Appellant v. Jonathan J. WHITE, Corporal, Cummins Unit; Keith Day, Captain, Cummins Unit (originally named as K. Day) Defendants-Appellees. William Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant. Jared Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant-Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2017-10-25
Citations: 699 F. App'x 583
Docket Number: No. 17-1566
Parties: Henry A. HARMON Plaintiff-Appellant v. Jonathan J. WHITE, Corporal, Cummins Unit; Keith Day, Captain, Cummins Unit (originally named as K. Day) Defendants-Appellees William Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant Jared Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant-Appellee
Judges: Before LOKEN, MURPHY, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 699
Pages: 583–584

Head Matter:
Henry A. HARMON Plaintiff-Appellant v. Jonathan J. WHITE, Corporal, Cummins Unit; Keith Day, Captain, Cummins Unit (originally named as K. Day) Defendants-Appellees William Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant Jared Byers, Assistant Warden, Cummins Unit Defendant-Appellee
No. 17-1566
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Submitted: October 5, 2017
Filed: October 25, 2017
Henry A. Harmon, Pro Se
Michael Cantrell, Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General’s Office, Civil Litigation, Little Rock, AR, for Defendant-Appellee
Before LOKEN, MURPHY, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
In this pro se 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action, Arkansas inmate Henry Harmon appeals after the district court dismissed his lawsuit without prejudice for failure to exhaust administrative remedies.
Having carefully reviewed the record and the parties' arguments on appeal, we conclude that dismissal was appropriate. See 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(a) (under Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA), prisoner must exháust available administrative'remedies before bringing federal prison-conditions claim); King v. Iowa Dep't of Corr., 598 F.3d 1051, 1052 (2010) (reviewing de novo dismissal for failure to exhaust ad ministrative remedies); Johnson v. Jones, 340 F.3d 624, 627 (8th Cir. 2003) (noting that PLRA requires dismissal for failure to fully exhaust administrative process). Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
. The Honorable D.P. Marshall Jr., .United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas, adopting the report and recommendations of the Honorable Patricia S; Harris, United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas,