It depends on the statue of limitations for the individual state.
Everyone is a very general word. Of course there was likely someone against it.
If your allegations can be proven, there is no statute of limitations on PERJURY.
In Illinois, there is no statute of limitations for prosecuting sexual assault cases. This means that there is no time limit for bringing charges against someone for committing sexual assault in the state of Illinois.
Depending on your jurisdiction, the statute of limitations to file a civil suit against someone may have passed.
I believe the Statute is "suspended" indefinitely if there is an actual arrest warrant for an individual who is now viewed as a fugitive. The theory is that a person should not benefit from failing to answer a charge against him/her. The statute of limitations usually applies to the time allowed to bring charges against someone.
The statute of limitations is a part of defense for the accused and is used to question the time of the crime if it is still in force for arraignment of the accused. Additionally statue of limitations is a procedural defense that require the government to act properly when bringing charges against a person accused of committing a crime.
Statute of limitations involve bringing suit against someone for a crime or civil infraction. Bank accounts don't fit that definition. State laws vary on how long an institution has to keep records of its clients.
in simple words is to file a charge against someone and bring a case to court.
Most states have a Statute Of Limitations during which charges can be filed against someone for certain types of crimes. Example, in Maryland you have a year and a day to bring or file charges against someone.
See; http://www.myinmatelocator.com/Tennessee/Tennessee.html
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