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There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
I need a statute of linmtaion in Forida for grand theft auto thank you.
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.
The theft statute for the state of Wisconsin includes auto theft. This can also mean use of a rental car without extended permission and is a Class C felony.
Kentucky's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. If the theft is a felony of any type there is no limit. Misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
It will depend on the laws in the jurisdiction in question. It could be anything from 1 to 3 years if it is a misdemeanor. If it is a felony, it is possible there is no limit. You will have to consult a local attorney.
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TITLE XLVI CRIMES Chapter 812 THEFT, ROBBERY, AND RELATED CRIMES
As of the end of the 2012 New York legislative session, the statute of limitations on theft in the state of New York is two years or five years, two iof the theft was a misdemeanor, five is the theft was a felony. N.Y. Crim. Proc. s. 30.10(2)(b) or (c).
Not sure in Illinois but in Wisconsin the statute of limitation is commonly 6 years.
The word "grand" tells the tale - it is a felony offense. If it was a misdemeanor, it would be "petit" theft. It is the dollar amount of the stolen item(s) that makes the difference, and that is set by the wording of the statute.
Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the theft. If the charges could result in 1 or more years in prison, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.