Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts
statue of limitation for restitution
I recently found out my cori from 1987 was still open. at which time I had five years of probation and had to pay a restitution of $50 dollars a month, and meet with Mr. Lynch who was my assigned probation officer at this time. I have been living at my same address for 26 years now. I was told that due to renovations, and the fact that my p.o.officer has died since then. I would be put back on probation. My charge was larceny because I was working and received benefits from public assistance. I was told that I would be assigned another p.o. officer. Please help me find a solution or a lawyer who could help me figure this out.
thank You,
V. j.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: statue of limitation for restitution
There is no statute of limitation regarding restitution. You may have another approach.
So call me at 978.749.3606.
Re: statue of limitation for restitution
There are many alternatives to being placed back on probation. I specialize in criminal law--please call me to discuss your case. Martha Kovner
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