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Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid? Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid?

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no, there is no statute of limitations on fraud upon the court in Florida

or any other state as i understand it.

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It will depend on the level of crime. In some places felonies do not have a limitation. Consult the criminal code for your jurisdiction.

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