Q: Statute of limitations happened, post that state had me sign waiver in managed audit , breach or not of 14th amendment

They should have known the limitation of their own rules and statutes,

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation with the waiver you signed after the statute of limitations had expired. When a state requires you to sign such a waiver, it's important to understand your rights and whether the timing affects its validity.

The 14th Amendment ensures equal protection under the law, and if you believe your rights were violated, this could be a significant concern. States must adhere to their own rules and statutes, and ignoring the statute of limitations might constitute an overreach.

I recommend reaching out to a legal professional who can review the specifics of your case. They can provide guidance tailored to your situation and help you understand the best steps to take moving forward.

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