I believe it may be two years. It might be determined on the crime not the punishment. I will answer again if I find a more definitive answer.
In Kansas, there is a statute of limitations for a felony with drug conviction. The statute of limitations have a grid that divides crimes by severity level and categorizes defendants by their prior criminal records.
It will depend on the level of the crime. For a felony it is 3 years.
It will depend on the level of negligence. In Florida if it is a felony it will be 3 years. If there is a death it will be longer.
In Indiana it will depend on the level of the crime. For a Class B, C or D felony it is five years.
That will depend on the level of the crime charged. It would be 5 years for a felony, A misdemeanor would be 1 year. It can be tolled as well.
It would depend if it is a felony assault or a misdemeanor. In Texas it would be two years for a misdemeanor and could be as much as ten years depending on the level of felony.
The statutes will vary depending on the jurisdiction where the crime took place. It will also depend on what level of crime is defined at in that location. For a felony and it could be anything from two years to no limit at all.
Yes. They include; Murder, or other offenses punishable by death or life imprisonment, embezzlement of public funds: no limitation; Offenses punishable by 8 or more years in prison: 6 yrs. Offenses punishable by any imprisonment: 3 yrs. See related link below.
The statute of limitations for arson in Oaklahoma is seven years, it was lengthened recently from three by a unanimous vote from the Oak. senate.
It will depend on the level of crime that is charged for the check. In Alabama a misdemeanor is set at 12 months. For a felony 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.
The statue of limitations of a felony warrant varies according to the jurisdiction and the type of felony. In many jurisdictions no statue of limitations exists for a capital felony. For others it varies depending on the level. In the United States, it can vary for the same crime at the State and Federal level.
Arson is normally classified as a felony. Depending on what level of arson they are charging, in Florida it could be 3 years or 5 years. If someone died as a result of the fire, there will be no limit.