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D.C. Limitations Tolled for First Incarcertation

The statute of limitations may be tolled when the complainant is imprisoned at the time the right of
action accrues, but if the complainant is subsequently released, the statute of limitations begins
running immediately and is not again tolled if the plaintiff is reincarcerated on separate charges.
See: Arnold v. ...

 

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