Loftis v. Harvanek, No. 15-7017 (10th Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseIn 2015, Petitioner Embry Loftis received a certificate of appealability to appeal the district court’s dismissal of his section 2254 habeas petition as time-barred. The Tenth Circuit considered the merits of Petitioner’s argument that he was entitled to equitable tolling of the statute of limitations under the unique circumstances of this case. After review, the Tenth Circuit found that Petitioner made reasonable, diligent efforts to comply with state law under the unique circumstances he faced, and the state district court “led [him] to believe that he . . . had done all that [wa]s required under the circumstances” by granting his request for an extension of time to file his appeal. "The record clearly shows that Petitioner did not sleep on his federal rights, but rather diligently pursued his habeas claims through a state process that he reasonably believed to be sufficient." The Court concluded that the district court abused its discretion in denying Petitioner’s request for equitable tolling of the statute of limitations in this case. Accordingly the district court’s dismissal of Petitioner’s habeas petition as time-barred was reversed, and the case remanded for further proceedings.
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