Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the felony. Fory a class C larceny, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.
Five years.
I'm assuming you are asking about a class A Misdemeanor... Generally the statute of limitations is 2 years.
There is no statute of limitations for arson in Kentucky. In Ohio, the statute of limitations is 20 years. In Indiana there is no statute of limitations if it is charged as a class A felony, but if charged as a lesser felony the statute is 5 years.
Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the theft. If the charges could result in 1 or more years in prison, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.
It depends on the state you reside in.
In Missouri, Statute of limitations for all felonies except murder and Class A is 3 years.
In TX, the statute of limitations for all misdemeanors is two years. In TX, furnishing alcohol to a minor is a Class A misdemeanor.
In Connecticut, as in most states, it will depend on what the specific charges are. If it is a Class A felony, arson could be here if a death is involved, there is none. Other felonies are set at 5 years. Fleeing the state tolls the statute.
There are no SOL's on felony offenses in Kentucky.
Not sure in Illinois but in Wisconsin the statute of limitation is commonly 6 years.
The charge of prostitution is a Class B misdemeanor in New York. The statute of limitations for misdemeanors is 2 years.Read more: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/28zuf-statue-limitations-prostitution#ixzz0UaQy1tRi
The statute of limitations is the amount of time a prosecutor or an individual has to file civil or criminal charges. The statute of limitations in the state of Arkansas for wrongful death is one year following the death of an individual.