That will depend on the specific felony. Alabama has none on the most serious felonies. Those would be any crime that involved use or threat of violence.
In Alabama that is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
In Alabama Arson is a felony. As such there is no statute of limitations.
In Alabama fraud is a felony. As such there statute of limitations is three years.
In Alabama drug trafficking is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
In Alabama perjury is a felony. As such there is a three year statute of limitations.
In Alabama theft with threat of violence is a felony. There is no statute of limitations. Otherwise it would be three years.
In Alabama embezzlement is a felony. As such there is a three year statute of limitations unless it is against the state, which is 6 years.
Alabama has a list of felonies, including any felony drug charges, with no set statute of limitations. For those that do it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
Alabama has a long list of felonies, including felony drug charges, with no set statute of limitations. For those that do it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
There is no statute of limitations on a capitol felony in any state.
There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
There is no Statute of Limitations for Felonies
Alabama takes a very time view on drug trafficking. As such, it has no limitation.
Depends on the specific felony. Some crimes do not have a statute of limitations (e.g., murder).
There is no statute of limitations for arson in Kentucky. In Ohio, the statute of limitations is 20 years. In Indiana there is no statute of limitations if it is charged as a class A felony, but if charged as a lesser felony the statute is 5 years.
The statute of limitations for that felony is four years.
That will depend on the felony and the jurisdiction. While most have a statute of limitations on crimes, some have none for a felony. Murder typically does not have a limit.
Alabama has a long list of felonies with no set statute of limitations. For those that do, such as credit card fraud, it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
Alabama has a long list of felonies with no set statute of limitations. For those that do, Class C felonies, it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
In Alabama, traffic tickets do not have a statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and penalty.
Forgery is a very serious offense in Alabama. It has no statute of limitations in that state.
North Carolina has NO statute of limitations on felony crimes.
Alabama has a long list of felonies, including any felony drug charges, with no set statute of limitations. For those that do it is set at 3 years. The statute is met once an indictment or warrant is issued, regardless of whether it can be served immediately or not.
It will depend on the severity of the assault. It could be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor. If it is a felony charge, there is no statute of limitations in Virginia.
If it is considered a felony and a death resulted I believe Alabama has removed the limit. Otherwise it would be 3 years. You will need to consult an attorney in Alabama.