Steerforth
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
This happened about six years ago, so I am also wondering about the statute of limitations. It's one of those incidents that happens to you during a lifetime for which you feel you need revenge of some kind.
I owned a home in Mexico and loaned it on occasional weekends to an acquaintance who lives in Southern California. We had a falling out while he was in Mexico, and he managed to steal several valuable antiques (family heirlooms) from my home that he took across the border to his home in California. He had admired the antiques many times before. I filed police reports in Mexico and in California, but, of course, there was no way I could obtain a search warrant for his home.
If I could prove by trickery that the antiques are in his home, would I be able to pursue it legally at this point? The fact that he violated an agreement of trust between us riles me to no end!
Thanks!
This happened about six years ago, so I am also wondering about the statute of limitations. It's one of those incidents that happens to you during a lifetime for which you feel you need revenge of some kind.
I owned a home in Mexico and loaned it on occasional weekends to an acquaintance who lives in Southern California. We had a falling out while he was in Mexico, and he managed to steal several valuable antiques (family heirlooms) from my home that he took across the border to his home in California. He had admired the antiques many times before. I filed police reports in Mexico and in California, but, of course, there was no way I could obtain a search warrant for his home.
If I could prove by trickery that the antiques are in his home, would I be able to pursue it legally at this point? The fact that he violated an agreement of trust between us riles me to no end!
Thanks!