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What is the federal statute that defines possession of firearm?

The firearms statues do not define possession. The term has been defined by case law, and ordinary meaning of the word.


What is the federal perjury statute of limitations?

The federal perjury statute of limitations is five years.


What is the statute of limitations on an insurance ticket?

In most jurisdictions there will not be a statute of limitations for a ticket. You have been informed of the violation and penalty.


Is there a statute of limitations on traffic fines in Oregon?

There is not a statute of limitations on fines. Most jurisdictions allow for collection without limits.


What defines What is a crime?

The statute (law) making the particular act a crime.


The federal intermediate courts of appeals are established by?

federal statute


Statute of limitations can very considerably between jurisdictions?

Yes, the question is a TRUE statement.


Federal statute applies to?

to no state


How long can felony charges be in force before they are dropped?

It depends entirely on the state and that state's statute which defines the Statute of Limitations for criminal offenses.


Does a statute of limitations covering tort actions cover contract actions?

In most jurisdictions both are considered civil actions. Typically the statute of limitations will be the same.


What is the statute of limitations for reopening a divorce settlement in Utah?

The statute of limitation for opening a divorce settlement is eight years in Utah. You should contact a lawyer because the description for the case defines the statute.


What authority should a supervisor use as a guide for the legal framework for labor employee relations?

Federal Service Labor Management Relations Statute