Yes, there is one state with a statute of limitations for murder. Colorado has it set at 10 years. And it can be extended by 5 years of you are not in the state. All others have murder listed without a limit.
what kind of freakish question is that? You could make someone pee their pants talking like that. Are you planning to kill someone or what, or are you scared of going to some place that is full of serial killers. I highly doubt that America would allow such a thing, even despite the fact Obama is "the ruler of the world". If that, don't worry. but just to make sure you aren't scared or anything, you could be murdered anywhere. JK.
P.S. that's not a threat so don't go nuts
No, Murder or Homicide is one of the several offenses for which there are no SOL's in any state.
In the United States there aren't any jurisdictions with a statute of limitations for first-degree murder.
I cannot find a state that has a statute of limitations for murder. All of them list "none" for this crime.
That will depend on the state or country. In most places there is no limitation on murder charges.
Murder has no statute of limitation anywhere in the United States.
There is no statute of limitations on homicide (capital murder) in the USA.
if there is a statute of limitations, then by definition it can
Most places will not have a statute of limitations on murder. Even without evidence, they will continue to search for the perpetrator.
Depends on the crime..... murder = no other crimes = yes
Murder, manslaughter, and certain sexual assaults: none;
in most jurisdictions, there is no statute of limitations for murder.
The statute of limitations in Dallas is the same as it is anywhere else in Texas: Two years with the "discovery rule." States mandate statute of limitation rules.
I believe it was 7 years.
There may not have been one. Every state sets their own limits. Many don't have any statute of limitations for murder.
There is no limitation for a felony in South Carolina. They are one of seven states that have determined that a limitation should not apply in these cases.
It differs from different types of cases, but an example is murder, which completely lost its statute of limitation three years ago. (Meaning, you can never get away from murder.)