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Torres-Gonzalez v. Miranda-Marchand, 97-1573 (1997)

Court: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Number: 97-1573
Filed: Nov. 21, 1997
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: ___________, Stahl and Lynch, Circuit Judges.Ramon Torres-Gonzalez on brief pro se., _____________________, Graciany Miranda-Marchand on brief pro se.plaintiff's action on res judicata grounds.procedural, under Puerto Rico law.Court, 102 P.R.R.
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[NOT FOR PUBLICATION]

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 97-1573


RAMON TORRES-GONZALEZ,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

GRACIANY MIRANDA-MARCHAND,

Defendant, Appellee.

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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO

[Hon. Hector M. Laffitte, U.S. District Judge] ___________________

____________________

Before

Torruella, Chief Judge, ___________
Stahl and Lynch, Circuit Judges. ______________

____________________

Ramon Torres-Gonzalez on brief pro se. _____________________
Graciany Miranda-Marchand on brief pro se. _________________________


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November 19, 1997
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Per Curiam. The district court properly dismissed __________

plaintiff's action on res judicata grounds. That plaintiff's

1992 action was dismissed before trial because plaintiff

filed the action after the statute of limitations had run

does not make preclusion principles inapplicable. One year

statutes of limitations are treated as "substantive," not

procedural, under Puerto Rico law. Febo Ortego v. Superior ___________ ________

Court, 102 P.R.R. 506, 509 (1974). Consequently, the _____

dismissal of plaintiff's 1992 action barred his present

action. See, e.g., Rose v. Town of Harwich, 778 F.2d 77, 80- ___ ____ ____ _______________

81 (1st Cir. 1985) (explaining that when a statute of

limitations is a substantive limitation extinguishing the

right of action, a dismissal on statute of limitations

grounds constitutes a dismissal on the merits with res

judicata effect).

Affirmed. ________





















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