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John Duncan, a spokesman for the United States attorney's office, said his office would not discuss which statutes were involved in the investigation, so he could not talk about what the statute of limitations on any of those would be.
The court's dismissal of our long-established statutes for putting nominees on the ballot, taking them off and filling vacancies was astounding not only for the cavalier manner in which those statutes were tossed aside, but especially for the long-term repercussions.
The manner in which these statutes were administered, the valuable assistance rendered by the nautical assessors working under the court's aegis, the great increase in shipping, especially of steam shipping, and the number and gravity of cases of collision, salvage, and damage to cargo made the court one of the most important tribunals of the country.
"It seemed a shame to have solid cases in which the statute has run".
The way in which this statute satisfies the test is on the basis of the factors that I have identified.
Of the 11,946 lawsuits that it filed over the last four years in California, 73 involved debt in which the statute of limitation had expired, Mr. Garen said.
It is hard to have a consistent position on U.S. immigration laws, partly because the laws themselves seem so inconsistent, and inconsistently enforced: an immigrant who evades armed guards at the border might subsequently arrive in a so-called sanctuary city, in which the federal statutes seem not to apply.
This is perhaps unsurprising in Brazil, a country in which the City Statute law, passed in 2001, enshrines the right to the city in the form of a new legal-urban order to provide land access and equity in Brazil's large metropolitan centres.
A person can be charged with DUI or breath refusal up to 90 days after the incident, except in cases of serious injury or death, in which case the statute of limitations is 5 years.
Hatch has proposed legislation to provide a default mens rea — literally, "guilty mind" — standard to govern cases in which a particular statute doesn't spell out the required state of mind: The defendant would have to have engaged in a criminal act "willfully" in order to be prosecuted.
Act 1954) were if the claim was being brought for a case of mistake or fraud, in which case the statute of limitations was twelve months from when the claimant could reasonably have been expected to discover the fraud or mistake.
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