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It will depend on the specific felony. Unlawful sexual contact with a minor has no statute of limitations. Other crimes will vary.
Did you receive a copy of that drop case? What is the reason of the drop case? I think you need to consult an attorney to file a case. I think you should do that as soon as possible or else you might not able to sue the owner at all.
90 days after the evidence was collect.
That would normally be a crimnal case. It would be three years for a felony and 18 months for a midemeanor, from the dismissal.
as long as they can hold their breath
Petty larceny is 3 years, minor theft is 1 year. Felony or Grand theft, no statutes of limitation.
If it was an arrest for a felony and not a conviction, the answer should be yes. An arrest should be meaningless. My father was arrested for a felony. It was a case of mistaken identity. A charge is now supposed to mean nothing. If it was a conviction. The answer is, it depends. Of course if a court overturned it on appeal, you are no longer convicted of a felony even if you served 40 years in prison. Your answer is no. Otherwise, It depends on what was the felony for? How long ago did it happen? What state are you in?
I have 11 felonies, and im 16. They go away when ur 18, if you get ur reord esponged, but as a minor, ur not obligateed to tell anyone. They wont show up on ur record at all.
Your hamster probably won't die at all if you drop it, but if it is seriously injured it could be within minutes. If this is the case, I am very sorry!
That would be a criminal case. In Michigan they would have six years to bring the charges.
There is no time limit set in law. A Grand Jury can take as long as they like to investigate and consider a case that is presented to them.
As long as the courts dismiss the case "without prejudice," she can bring it again.