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06-27-2008 01:15 AM Join Date: Jun 2008
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When answering interrogatories, and there is a "general" question about any past convictions, do you have to give an answer about a conviction that is 26 years old? I heard there was a "10 year" period. If anything is older than 10 years, it is genrally inadmissable, and can be left blank????
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Not sure where you are but you answer with all info you can normally and then the rules will decide what can be used in the trial.
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