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In West Virginia a statute of limitations only applies before any DUI charges are brought. Once charged in there is no longer a limit.

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Yes, your state laws will have statutes of limitations related to matters of recovery for personal injury or property damages in civil court, and for charges of motor vehicle violations under the regulatory code or statutes.

In England And Wales in the UK there is 3 years from the date of an ahto accident to make a claim for personal injury as a result of the RTA. There are exceptions however - for example if a child is involved in the vehicle accident that child has until his / her 21 st birthday to start a claim at court.

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If you've been charged with a crime, there's a set time frame for when legal proceedings must begin. This is called a statute of limitations, and it usually begins as soon as the offense occurs. In Virginia, there are different statutes of limitations depending on the offense with which you've been charged. Typically the statute of limitations for criminal misdemeanors is one (1) year, per Virginia Code Section 19.2-8. Two notable exceptions are petit larceny, which has a statute of limitations of five (5) years, and unlawful abortion, which has a statute of limitations of two (2) years. There is NO statute of limitations for felonies, which means you can be prosecuted for a felony committed in the Commonwealth of Virginia indefinitely. The same goes for federal crimes punishable by death, certain federal crimes of terrorism, and certain federal sex offenses. Most other federal crimes have statutes of limitations of five (5) years. In Virginia, leaving the scene of an accident, often referred to as "hit and run", is a serious criminal offense that typically arises out of the failure to stop, render aid and provide identifying information. Regardless of the cause of the accident, Virginia law mandates certain actions be taken, and don't think being a passenger means you don't have to do anything. Virginia law imposes duties on both drivers and passengers. Both the duties and penalties for leaving the scene of an accident / hit and run vary depending upon whether you were a driver or a passenger, whether the accident involves an attended or unattended vehicle, and whether the accident involves only property damage of a certain amount or also involves injury or death. Depending upon your circumstances, your hit and run may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony and the punishments can include imposition of a fine, incarceration and a suspension of the license / privilege to drive. CREDIT: WILSON LAW FIRM.

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Offense ClassAttended or Unattended

Vehicle or PropertyProperty Damage/InjuryClass 5 Felony Attended

Injury, death, or > $1,000 property damage

Class 1 Misdemeanor Attended $1,000 Property Damage

Class 1 Misdemeanor Unattended $250 Property Damage

Class 4 Misdemeanor Unattended < $250 Property Damage

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In Virginia there are some crimes that have no statute of limitations, including most capital crimes. Hit and run, depending on the facts of the case will have a statute of limitations of five years or no limitations at all.

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Kentucky, believe it or not, is the only state where there is no crime of 'hit and run.' And misdeamenors have a SOL of one year.

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That depends on the nature of the damages. If there was death involved, there is likely no limit.

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That will depend on the jurisdiction. Some would have no limit at all, particularly if a death is involved.

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