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Constitutional Rights Cases Summarized By Injury Attorney

This page within Virginia Tort Case Law is a compilation of cases reported by the Virginia Supreme Court and summarized by Brien Roche dealing with the topic of  Constitutional Rights and the related topic of personal injury. For more information on constitutional rights issues see the pages on Wikipedia

Constitutional Rights-Statutes

See Va. Code § 8.01-223.1 reaffirming that exercise of any constitutional protection by party to civil action shall not be used against him.

Constitutional Rights-Cases

2004 Billups v. Carter, 268 Va. 701, 604 S.E.2d 414.Statute of limitations for claims brought under § 1983 is two years. 

See Va. Code § 8.01-223.1 reaffirming that exercise of any constitutional protection by party to civil action shall not be used against him.

2004 Billups v. Carter, 268 Va. 701, 604 S.E.2d 414.

Statute of limitations for claims brought under § 1983 is two years.

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