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The statute of limitations in Ohio for fraud is four years. However, people can still sue you through civil court if they know you took their identity.
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Yes, you can sue a person from another state if that person owes you money. Access your local small claims court to file the lawsuit.
it depends on what your job is, if you are a:detective, yesbuilder nopolice officer, yesplumber, noif it was concerning you, yesif it wasn't concerning you, no
If you can prove by the preponderance of the evidence that the landlord was the person who in fact opened your mail and stole your check you may freely sue them. You may also be entitled to pursue criminal charges for Mail tampering, check theft, check fraud, theft, etc.
If one person physically attacks another, the victim can sue the attacker. This is also a criminal offense. The parties' relationships to each other or to another person is irrelevant.
Yes. Theft is a tort (a civil wrong) known as conversion or misappropriation.
Demand letter would be sufficient in this case.
It may be challenging to sue someone in another state for name-calling unless it leads to emotional distress or is part of harassment. It is advisable to gather evidence and seek legal advice to determine the best course of action.
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Yes of course you can, theft.