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State by State Guide on Civil and Criminal Statutes of Limitations for Sex Crimes More and more states have increased the time limit to their
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State by State Guide on Civil and Criminal Statutes of Limitations for Sex Crimes More and more states have increased the time limit to their
According to CBS Dallas, a Dallas-based attorney who represents survivors of sexual abuse believes the investigation of alleged sex abuse by clergy shows why statewide,
New law will provide expanded pathways to justice for survivors of sexual assault in New Jersey TRENTON, N.J. – Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed S477
According to Newsday, Suffolk County law enforcement can’t investigate an allegation that a parish priest molested a minor more than 40 years ago because the statute of limitations
There won’t be any limits for the prosecution of sex crimes against children. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) signed into law on Friday an extension of
Statute of Limitations in a sexual abuse case is the deadline by which a case has to be filed by, and the statute of limitations
The statute of limitations is an issue that comes up in almost every case when I’m representing an adult survivor. And that’s because what the
Gender-Motivated Violence Act The New York City Gender-Motivated Violence Act, or the GMVA, serves to protect and support victims of gender-motivated violence. If you have
Michigan Sex Abuse & Sexual Assault Lawyer Michigan has a troubling history of institutional sexual abuse at the hands of doctors, priests, and others in
Attorney Jeff Herman AND Survivors of convicted sexual abuser Robert Hadden will be holding a Press Conference on Friday, November 10, 2023 at 1:00 pm
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