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Summary: The following sets forth the applicable crimes and the time period within which a prosecution must commence thereafter. Felonies: * Murder or aggravated murder: N/A * Others: 6 years; * Fraud or breach of fiduciary duty: within 1 year of discovery of offense * Official misconduct: within 2 years * Manslaughter, kidnapping rape, sexual battery, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, compelling prostitution, arson, robbery, burglary, aggravated riot, felonious or aggravated assault of a peace officer, felonious assault, or conspiracy or attempt to commit any of the above: 20 years Misdemeanors: 2 years; Minor misdemeanor: 6 months Statute (time) does not run: Absent state or conceals identity or whereabouts or undiscovered corpus delicti; prosecution pending for same conduct

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Unless it was committed prior to your 18th birthday at which point it will be shielded from public view, it will always remain unless legal action is taken to expunge it.

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Generally speaking, the limit is two years in Ohio on misdemenors but often counties will igmore this in the hopes the defendant is unaware of his rights under the statue.

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Ohio is like most states. They have determined that there should be no limit on charging someone with murder. And because there is no limit, there is no need to toll the statute.

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Ohio has set the statute of limitations on misdemeanors at 2 years. A minor misdemeanor is 1 year.

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The Statue of Limitations vary by the crime. For example, first degree murder has no statute of limitations. Other crimes may only be enforced for a couple years.

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Pennsylvania has classified murder as the worst possible crime. As such there is no statute limitation.

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