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Re: statute of limitations



That's a great attitude. Remember that the burden is really high. Although they didn't find him guilty, the long term forfeiture is curious. I've never seen it run that long. This indicates that they didn't quite buy his story but that they also weren't convinced beyond a reasonable doubt of his guilt. I don't know about the statute of limitations. It should run about 2 years. I'll check. Call me tomorrow for other options of things you may want to consider.

Haytham Faraj
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On Mar 14, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Wade and Liz Barnes <wadeandliz@gmail.com> wrote:

Haytham,

Do you know what the statute of limitations are to pursue a civil lawsuit against Donegan/Gov't/TCI (my Contractor Company)?

I'm hanging in there. I keep reminding myself that it wasn't Barnes vs. Donegan, but this entire process over the past year has been beyond emotionally draining. After the verdict, Wade and I walked out of there with our heads up just as we did when we first entered the courthouse. I also know that there was nothing more I could do that would have affected the verdict.

Liz