Document: 376 U.S. 203 84 S.Ct. 699 11 L.Ed.2d 636 Rebecca Simon WOLFSOHN, Executrix,v.Gregory HANKIN et al. No. 680. Supreme Court of the United States February 24, 1964 Rehearing Denied April 6, 1964. See 973, 1133. Fred I. Simon, for petitioner. Gregory Hankin, pro se. John V. Long, respondent Hankin. On Petition Writ Certiorari to Appeals District Columbia Circuit. PER CURIAM. 1 The petition writ certiorari is granted and judgment reversed. Harris Truck Lines, Inc. v. Cherry Meat Packers, Inc., 371 215, 83 283, 9 261; Thompson Immigration & Naturalization Service, 375 384, 397, 404. 2 Mr. Justice CLARK, whom HARLAN, STEWART WHITE join, dissenting. 3 I have concluded that Lines 283 (1962), should be confined its peculiar facts, i. e., a finding 'excusable neglect' under Rule 73(a) Federal Rules Civil Procedure. say this, although joined Harris, because has used spawn present hopeless confusion which never contemplated at time decision. was authority upon rested 397 (1964), despite fact involved 52(b) 59(b) (e) with their specific requirements motion must made or served not later than 10 days after entry judgment. brushed aside these express unambiguous mandates Congress assertion 'fits squarely within letter spirit Harris.' 387, 399. And now comes third case, involving same 59(b), further compounds subversion rules. It appears clear me through this given trial judges de facto power grant extensions time, directly contra definite 59 command 6(b) court 'may extend taking any action rules * 52(b), (d) *.' therefore respectfully dissent.

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