No. You need to change state law or have a state constitutional amendment.
Amendment X states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." If a state puts this power in its constitution, the state has the power.
The constitution puts limits on what the Government can legally do and what laws can be created by them.
No you cannot. By definition, a statute of limitations puts an end to the ability to prosecute. They are also applied to the collection of debts.
It would normally be the state's Secretary of State that puts the state seal on all official papers signed by the governor.
The US Constitution and its Amendments
I don't know what state your're in or what the Statue of Limitations (law that puts a time limit on when claims can be brought) is, but I would be surprised if it hasn't run by now.
Preamble is the introduction of the Constitution.It is a summary of the Constitution.It starts with "WE,THE PEOPLE OF INDIA" and ends with "adopt,enact and give to ourselves the Constitution"
California
The secretary of state is appointed by the governor and is in charge of public records of the state. This means the secretary of state supervises elections and puts the state seal on all official papers signed by the governor. The state auditor is in charge of approving all payments made by the state. The auditor also makes sure spending is done according to the state constitution. The treasurer is the state's banker. The treasurer oversees the payouts of the auditor and serves as the chief collector of
The government has to govern. It is what is it there to do, but the least it puts restrictions on the citizens and the more it follows the Constitution, the better.
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Representitive must be of age 25 another is... a citizen for 7 years