A felony in West Virginia has no limitation. They can bring charges at any time in the future.
If he is a felon, that would mean he has been convicted of a felony. Once convicted, there is no statute of limitations.
No.
West Virginia takes a very negative view against felonies. They have determined that there will be no statute of limitations for them.
There is not a statue of limitations for a felon possessing a fire arm anywhere in the country. This is against federal law.
There will be no limitation for tickets in West Virginia. An issued ticket serves as notification of the violation. So the normal statute of limitations will not apply.
Manslaughter is normally charged as a felony. West Virginia has no statute of limitations for felony charges. They can bring them at anytime during the accused's lifetime.
That is a felony in Georgia. It has a limit of 4 years.
As a felon you don't have any rights. You lost them and if you are applying for a US citizenship you won't get it.
There is no "statute of limitations" on a convicted felons right to own or possess firearms. Unless the conviction is expunged it is prohibited - forever - under both state and federal law.
NO. Regardless of what state you reside in, it is a FEDERAL offense (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess a firearm or ammunition.
If you are a convicted felon and were found with a gun in your car there is no statute of limitations on this offense. This offense will apply to you for the remainder of your life.
yes