If it is a Class A felony there is no limitation. For the other felonies, it is three years.
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 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.
Massachusetts does have statute of limitations in place. For this felony it would be six years.
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In Alabama drug trafficking is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
3 years for all drug charges.
Alabama takes a very time view on drug trafficking. As such, it has no limitation.
There are no statute of limitations on drug charges in the state of Nebraska. They can bring charges against you whenever and wherever they would like.
Yes, California does have statute of limitations for crimes. For a felony it is between 3 and 6 years. For a misdemeanor it is 1 year.
Alabama has a long list of felonies, including felony drug charges, with no set statute of limitations. For those that do 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.
You need to consult with a criminal attorney. They will know whether the limit has actually expired.
A major offense in Pennsylvania is 5 years. For anything connected to a death, there is none.