Yes, there is a statute of limitation for misdemeanors in Colorado. If varies on the specific charges, and can be 6 months for petty offenses, one year for Class 1 and II misdemeanors and eighteen months for others.
In Georgia the statute of limitation on a misdemeanor is 2 years. If the person is not in the state, the statute does not run. If the crime hasn't been discovered, it doesn't start the clock.
To the question you asked, the answer is yes. In general, the statute of limitation presents complicated issues. Speak to your attorney.
Don't understand what it is that is being asked. What is meant by, "the statute of limitation after the charges?"
In Nevada that limitation is set at one year. For a gross misdemeanor the limitation is 2 years.
Indiana has one statute of limitations for misdemeanors. It is set at 1 year.
Minnesota has one statute of limitations for misdemeanors. It is set at 3 years.
Florida has set the statute of limitations on first degree misdemeanors at 2 years. A second degree misdemeanor is 1 year.
That will depend on the specific charges. Chances are that it will be ruled to have no limitation.
There is no statute of limitation on arrest warrants. Warrants are valid until served or recalled.
is there a statute of limitation s for probation violation charges in Colorado
former Texas Police Officer. it depends on your individual state