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It can cause the statute of limitations to start over, or at least toll. It will depend on the law in the jurisdiction and how it is written.

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What are the statute of limitation for arson in Virginia?

The statute of limitations for arson in Virginia depends on the particular details of the case. In some cases, the statute of limitations is one year. In many cases, there is no statute of limitations on arson.


Are ongoing torts in California subject to the statute of limitations in the case of related acts of intentional infliction of personal and economic harm?

Not if they are still ongoing. The statute of limitations would not start to run until the last event in question.


What is the statute of limitations on Dui first offense in Colorado?

It sounds like you've already been charged with it. In that case there is no statute of limitations involved.


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The statute of limitations for a civil case in Colorado is two years. Below is an article that explains Colorado's statue laws further.


What happens after the statute of limitations expires for a legal claim?

After the statute of limitations expires for a legal claim, the plaintiff loses the right to file a lawsuit to pursue that claim in court. The defendant can use the expired statute of limitations as a defense to have the case dismissed.


How do you get an unsolved murder case reopened?

There is no 'statute of limitations' on Homicide cases. A murder case is one type of case that is never 'closed.' If you believe that you have new evidence or information which may lead to a suspect - contact the agency which originally investigated the case and speak with the Detective Division. They would welcome any leads which would lead to the case closure.


Live in Texas you will receive a summons in a few days but its been 8 years how do you respond?

I assume you mean "it's been 8 years from the time the dispute occurred." If so, the statute of limitations likely bars the lawsuit. A local attorney can tell you the statute of limitations for the case. If the statute of limitations has expired for the case, it is a good idea to have the attorney draft an answer form to the complaint including an affirmative defense of statute of limitations expiration. If you do not have an attorney draft an answer, be sure to add statute of limitations expiration as an affirmative defense in your answer to the summons and complaint.


What is the statute of limitations on disorderly conduct in IL?

The statute of limitations on a disorderly conduct case in the state of Illinois is 3 years or 18 months. The length of time will depend on the facts of the case.


Statute of limitations for filing suit against Michigan Municipality?

The statute of limitations in Michigan is 3 years. That would include a case against a city or town. And the case may not be allowed based on the specific incident in question.


What is theStatue of limitations on a DWI in Minnesota?

There is no statute of limitations for DWI offenses.


What is the statute of limitations on stolen property in Washington state?

The statue of limitations on stolen property in Washington state varies depending on the case. In most cases, the statute is two to three years.


Can a check cashing loan be turned into a warrant if check bounces and what is the statute of limitations on this in Kentucky?

Written agreements in Kentucky are long. They have 15 years to bring a case. And if it is a felony, there is no statute of limitations.

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