After the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling in a Civil Rights Act case last year, it seemed as though litigants could finally breathe a sigh of relief since there was finally a clear-cut statute of limitations for Section 1983 fabrication of evidence claims.In Manuel v. City of Joliet (“Manuel II”), 903 F.3d 667 (7th Cir. 2018), the 7th Circuit clearly defined the contours of that claim and its accrual: “There is only a Fourth Amendment claim — the absence of probable cause that would …