It will depend on the jurisdiction. Some have no limit for major felonies.
7 years
i think your coverdAdded: The statute of limitations for this offense is five years.
The statute of limitations can vary by jurisdiction. Typically felony crimes like grand larceny have longer periods of time before the charges are barred. Some states do not have a statute of limitations on felonies. Check the specific state or country to see what they say.
Most felonies in Nevada have a limit of four years. It could be three if the charges are too severe.
No. There is no statute of limitations for felony offenses in North Carolina.
Five years.
The statute of limitations is the amount of time given for the prosecutor or an individual to press charges in a criminal or civil case. There is no statute of limitations in the state of Virginia for Grand Larceny if the crime committed is considered a felony.
The statute of limitations for a misdemeanor in Virginia is 1 year. However, Petit larceny is five years. It may be tolled based on factors like being out of state.
There is none.
none
West Virginia's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any felony. Misdemeanors that involve petty larceny or perjury are limited to 3 years. All other misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
Unable to answer - insufficient information. It depends on whether it is Petit Larceny (a Misdemeanor) or Grand Larceny (a Felony) - the past record of the perpetrator - and what penalty your particular state statute attaches to it.