CAP v. K-MART DISCOUNT STORES, INC.


357 Pa.Super. 9 (1986)

515 A.2d 52

Joseph CAP, Appellant, v. K-MART DISCOUNT STORES, INC., K-Mart Store No. 3361, Jeffrey L. Miller, "John Doe" Mechanic, K-Mart Corp., Supervisors and Managers of Jeffrey L. Miller and John Doe, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided August 8, 1986.

Reargument Denied September 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph E. Cap, in propria persona.

Edward H. McGee, Allentown, for appellees.

Before McEWEN, OLSZEWSKI, and KELLY, JJ.


OLSZEWSKI, Judge:

Appellant challenges the lower court determination that his action for malicious prosecution should be dismissed because: (1) the statute of limitations bars the claim,1 and (2) the complaint does not state a cause of action. Our decision today specifies that the statute of limitations for a malicious prosecution claim begins to run, not on the day of the incident...

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