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If they filed charges, there is no statute of limitations.

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It is measured from the date of offense. Once charges have been filed, the statute of limitations is no longer applicable. You have received proper notice that charges are pending.

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Q: What is the statute of limitations for disorderly conduct in Utah's State Criminal Court and is the time measured from date of offense or date of filing?
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