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Well that depends on weather he/she is a good liar or even what he/she impersonated.

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The statute of limitations for prosecuting someone for false impersonation varies by jurisdiction, but it typically ranges from 1-5 years. It's important to consult the specific laws in the relevant jurisdiction to determine the exact time limit for prosecution in a particular case.

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