It will depend on what the specific charges are. Murder has no statute of limitations in Arkansas and rape is set at 15 years. Felonies, and drug possession is probably one of these, are set at either 3 or 6 years depending on the level. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year. This can be tolled for up to 3 years if they are absent from the state.
All misdemeanors in Arkansas have a one year limitation. That can be tolled if the individual leaves the state.
3 years
There is no statutes of limitations on a felony possession drug warrant. It forever stays active.
Alabama takes a very time view on drug trafficking. As such, it has no limitation.
seven years
If it is a Class A felony there is no limitation. For the other felonies, it is three years.
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.
Most of the crimes will have a 5 year limitation. There may be differences depending on the city.
A typical felony case has a limit of 4 years in Georgia. If it is considered a capital offense it is 7 years. Murder has no limitation. Forcible rape has a 15 year limit.
The title of the charge varies from state to state. Typical statute titles are "Possession of a controlled substance" or "Possession of a dangerous drug."
It will depend on the specific classification of the crime in question. In Kentucky for a felony there is no limitation. For a misdemeanor it is one year.
No, It's possession of a narcotic paraphernalia