The statutes vary depending on the jurisdiction. It will also depend on what level of crime armed robbery is defined in at that location. In many cases it would be a felony and it could be anything from two years to no limit at all.
Probably three years in Missouri. However, if it is a Class A felony, there is no limit.
Maryland frowns on people robbing their citizens. There is no statute of limitations for any felony, including armed robbery, in Maryland. Which means you can be tapped on the shoulder and arrested at any time in your life.
The indictment has already been issued. The statute of limitations no longer applies.
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Armed robbery is going to be brought as a felony charge. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.
Seven years from the date that the individual is charged with armed robbery. There are exceptions if DNA evidence is presented BEFORE the statute reaches its limit. That applies only on the state of Georgia and as of today(5/10/2011). I do not know about any other statesAdded: ALSO - the statute stops running if you are out of the state.
five years
As far as I'm aware there is no. Statute of limitations applicable to criminal acts..
2 years after the commission of the crime
Murder Sexual offenses on children and Bank Robbery
No. Once issued a warrant does not expire. Likewise, the statute of limitations for a person to be tried for a crime does not apply when a valid warrant is in affect.
what is the statue of limitations for burglary of a habitation in texas
Bank robbery, in addition to whatever state laws may have been violated, is also a FEDERAL offense. No, there is no statute of limitations on it.