If a citation was issued, the limitation does not apply. If there was no citation, there is no way of issuing one at this late a date. Such items are not removed from public record.
What is the statuate of limitations on misdemeanor possession of parphernalia in NJ
In general, not there is not. Statute of Limitations is to prevent someone being accused of something years after it happened when witnesses are not available and memories are not fresh. A ticket eliminates this issue. Once a ticket has been issued, there is no requirement that there be any sort of time frame associated with resolving it. As laws vary form place to place, you would have to check with the issuing authority in Washington, city, county or state to resolve this citation.
A statuate of limitation is a law that sets the deadline to file a lawsuit on a claim for damages. These laws vary by state and even by the type of claim. You must specify the state and type of claim.
Criminal, civil, common, and statuate are the four types of law.
Yes ----- usually by a court order. Also by statuate and taxing authorities
Under the statuate of limitations, if there is NO contact between a debtor and a lender for 6 years, then the debt becomes statuate barred. The debt still stands, however the lender can no longer take you to court to get the money back. This severely limits their options, and effectively means that if you refuse to pay then there is nothing they can do to get their money back. They can still continue to call you or send you letters, but cannot take you to court and get a judge to order you to pay. After 6 years, the debt also drops off your credit file.
There's usually no limitation for the commission of a crime. the reasson for this is that a crime is considered to be a wrong done to the community. If the charges are dropped withhout a trial, they may still be re-instituted if it is by the state. this is a general legal principle. I doubt if it is any different in the State of Missouri
If the debt is contractually valid, and you are not disputing the debt, it will be based on the initial contract, and the Statuate of Limitations (SOL). Each state may vary on the SOL. In addition, some Medical Providers (original creditor:e.g., hospital, physician, etc) and individual States, have specific guidelines on the collection of medical debt. Reporting on credit history may be for 7 years, again based on the Medical Provider, and the state's guidelines.
Criminal, civil, common, and statuate are the four types of law.Whomever answered this question before me is incorrect! >_< These are the four types of government:Statutory Law: laws that are passed by lawmaking bodiesCommon Law: a type of law that is made based on multiple judges' decisionsAdministrative Law: laws that affect our daily lives that are created by government agenciesConstitutional Law: laws based on the Constitution of the United States and on Supreme Court decisions interpreting the ConstitutionThese are all four of the government laws and their meaning/purpose. :)
18 years of age, unless, and this is as i know of only in the state of Ohio, if you are in your home and under the supervision of your parents, at least 13 you can drink. But this is a statuate that isn't very well known, u might have to educate the police. 22yrs Old ..legal
common, statuate, civilAnother View: (in the US) only one kind of criminal law is enforced: statute law.There is no such thing as 'civil' criminal law, and ;common law,' unless codified as a a statute, is un-enforceable.