"Tolled for absence from state" refers to the legal principle that allows certain time periods, such as statutes of limitations, to be paused or "tolled" when a defendant is absent from the jurisdiction or state where a legal action could be initiated. This means that the time frame for filing a lawsuit does not run while the defendant is not present, ensuring that they cannot evade legal responsibility simply by leaving the state. Different jurisdictions may have specific rules regarding how and when this tolling applies.
It will depend on the actual charges that are brought. Felonies in Arizona are set at 7 years. However, it is tolled for absence from the state.
It will depend on the actual charges that are brought. Felonies in Arizona are set at 7 years. If it is a misdemeanor charge, it is one year. However, it is tolled for absence from the state
They will be tolled when you are out of the state. This prevents you from committing a crime, leaving until it is passed and returning with no penalty.
Tolled
The homophone for "told" is "tolled".
the homophone is TOLLED
A homophone for "tolled" is "told."
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A homophone of the word "told" is "tolled."
The state of New York has set that at five years. It will be tolled if the individual leaves the state.
Class C felonies are limited to three years in Washington. It is tolled for any time out of state.
The homophone of "told" is "tolled." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.