It depends on what felony, which you did not provide. Please restate the question.
As having pedophilia is not a crime, and as those who are pedophiles have pedophilia, this question is irrelevant.
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.
max 5 years in prison
In Alabama Arson is a felony. As such there is no statute of limitations.
There are some limits, but not many in Florida. Felony crimes with a life or capital punishment have no limit. Others are limited to 3 years.
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.
That would be a felony in Florida. They have set the limit at three years, unless it is considered a life felony, which has no limit.
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.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
In Alabama that is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
Yes, there is a statute of limitations for theft in North Carolina. If it is a felony or a malicious misdemeanor, there is no limitation. If it is another type of misdemeanor, it would be two years.
There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.