U.S. v. Torres, No. 02-11082 (11th Cir.) (318 F.3d 1058) (January 17, 2003) (Judge Charles R. Wilson)
Loaded on March 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
March 03, 2003
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Tolling of Statutes of Limitations and Laches.
An initial response from foreigh authority, which inadvertently omitted several documents within the subject matter if the Government's request for evidence, did not constitute a "final action" for purposes of tolling the statute of limitations.
In this case, the Court held that a "final action" for the purposes of 18 ...
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