Civil Practice – Statute of Limitations – Tolling – Embezzlement – Deferred Prosecution
Dominion Radio Supply, Inc. v. Colclough Even though defendant was not convicted of embezzling from plaintiff, the statute of limitations on plaintiff’s civil claim was tolled while — pursuant to an order to defer prosecution for the embezzlement charge — defendant was placed on probation and ordered to pay restitution to plaintiff as a condition of probation.
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Published: January 19, 2012
Time posted: 10:44 am
Tags: Civil Practice, Deferred Prosecution, embezzlement, Statute of Limitations, Tolling







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