No. False.
The most common crime without a limit is murder. There are very few places that put a statute of limitations on it. Many places do not put a limit on high level felonies such as rape and kidnapping.
There is not one in Kentucky. Adultery is not a crime in North America and Europe, but may be a crime in some places. Because it is not a crime, there is no statute of limitations.
There may not have been one. Every state sets their own limits. Many don't have any statute of limitations for murder.
A will doesn't have a statute of limitations. There is often a limit on when a will can be contested. Most places have set it at 2 years after the will is presented for probate. Consult an attorney in your jurisdiction for the specifics.
Tickets are notification of the charge. Tickets in Maryland and other places do not have a statute of limitations. However, there may be a limit as to how long they can collect on it, but most places don't pass a law preventing them from collecting the fine.
The charge of prostitution is a Class B misdemeanor in New York. The statute of limitations for misdemeanors is 2 years.Read more: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/28zuf-statue-limitations-prostitution#ixzz0UaQy1tRi
in most jurisdictions, there is no statute of limitations for murder.
While it varies from state to state, in many places there is no statute of limitations for felonies. And in others it depends on the specific crime. Murder and rape usually don't have a statute of limitations anywhere.
Most places will not have a statute of limitations on murder. Even without evidence, they will continue to search for the perpetrator.
That will depend on the jurisdiction. There are a number of factors as well, as to whether it is a a felony or not. Some places have no limits on felonies. Others have as short a time frame as 2 years.
Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid? Is there a statute of limatations for Fraud in obtaining aid?
Mississippi goes hard on people that commit murder. They do not have a statute of limitations on most felonies. Because there is no limit, there is no reason to toll the statute of limitations.