Summary
As he prepares to battle the county in court over the house he built without proper permits on a Magothy River island, Daryl Wagner isn't facing what others have: criminal charges.
That's because the one-year statute of limitations for permit violations had expired by the time the county discovered the 6,000- square-foot home on Little Dobbins Island in March 2004, Deputy County Attorney David A. Plymyer said.See the full content of this document
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Legal Statute Hampers Island House Case
"The county and the state have a year within which to seek fines and penalties," Mr. Plymyer said. "It's up to us to catch them . . . The question is, sometimes, whether we catch them in...
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