Rape, if reported within 1 yr. of commission: 10 yrs., or if victim is under 14 yrs. old, 3 yrs. after victim turns 18, whichever is later; rape if not reported within 1 yr.: 3 yrs. or if victim is under 14 yrs. old, 3 yrs. after victim turns 18 yrs. old, but not more than 7 yrs. after rape; child molestation, indecent liberties, incest: if victim is under 14 yrs. old, 3 yrs. after victim turns 18 yrs. old, but not more than 7 yrs. of offense.
The Ohio SOL for prosecution of sexual offenses is 20 years after the offense was committed. (ORC Ann.2901.13)
Criminal Domestic Violence violations are one of the offenses for which there is no SOL.
There are no SOL's on felony offenses in Kentucky.
SOL's only apply to un-prosecutred offenses. Since you were apparently convicted AND fined, there are no SOL's on court ordered fines.
Sexual offenses, ESPECIALLY forcible sexual offenses, are not eligible for expungment in ANY state.
Unable to respond with an answer. Ther are bott Criminal Law SOL's and Civil Law SOL's. And among them there are various crimes and offenses all with differing timeframes.
Murder Sexual offenses on children and Bank Robbery
Title 5 Criminal Offenses Subtitle 2. Offenses Against The Person Chapter 14 Sexual Offenses Subchapter 1 -- General Provisions
SOL's only apply to criminal offenses. Red light violations are infractions of the traffic regulations
* SEE: http://www.csom.org/pubs/mythsfacts.html * child molesters had a 13% reconviction rate for sexual offenses and a 37% reconviction rate for new, non-sex offenses over a five year period; and * rapists had a 19% reconviction rate for sexual offenses and a 46% reconviction rate for new, non-sexual offenses over a five year period. Another study found reconviction rates for child molesters to be 20% and for rapists to be approximately 23% (Quinsey, Rice, and Harris, 1995).
SOL's apply only to non-adjudicated offenses. There are no SOL's for probation violation. You have already been pronounced guilty and probation is your SENTENCE. If you violate your sentence it is pretty much the same as violating your jail time.
Misdemeanors18 mos.; Class I and II and traffic offenses: 1 yr.; petty offenses: 6 mos.; 3rd degree sexual assault: 5 yrs.Acts During Which Statute Does Not RunAbsent from state: 5 yrs. maximum extension