Longenette v. Krusing, No. 00-3690 (3rd Cir.) (322 F.3d 758) (March 7, 2003) (Judge Anthony J. Scirica)
Loaded on April 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
April 14, 2003
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Tolling of Statutes of Limitations and Laches.
Here, after vacating a forfeiture order obtained by summary judgment, the Court invoked the doctrine of equitable estoppel to allow the government to re-file its proceeding some 5 years after the limitations period based on the interests of justice.
On August 30, 1990, William Longenette, the appellant-petitioner in …
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