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3 years. However that only applies to the filing of charges/issuing of a warrant. That includes so called 'John Doe' warrants issued on the basis of DNA evidence, essentially a warrant issued for a person matching a known DNA sample/profile without a name being known. Once charges are filed/a warrant issued the statute of limitations does not apply, e.g. fugitive status does not end because of the statute of limitations running out. Additionally armed robberies can easily also be federal crimes, for example the robbery of a post office or FDIC insured financial institution in which case the CA statute of limitation is essentially irrelevant. Any robbery committed on federal property would be another example. It is also difficult to commit an armed robbery without simultaneously technically violating a slew of other laws as well, which my or may not have the same statute of limitations.

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It will depend on the actual charges that are brought. Armed robbery is typically a felony and they are set at 7 years in Arizona. If it is a misdemeanor charge, it is one year. However, it is tolled for absence from the state.

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Oklahoma Code Section Tit. 22 §151-153 Felonies: Murder: none; bribery, embezzlement or misappropriation of public money or other assets, falsification of public records, conspiracy to defraud state or other subdivision, rape or forcible sodomy; lewd or indecent proposals or acts against children crimes involving minors in pornography, sodomy: 7 yrs.; (extended if DNA evidence collected and preserved: within 3 yrs. of identity establishment of offender through DNA testing); criminal conspiracy, embezzlement, criminal state income tax violations: 5 yrs.; all others: 3 yrs. Misdemeanors: 3 yrs. Acts During Which Statute Does Not Run: Absent state or not a resident of the state You will note that Robbery (armed or otherwise) is not mentioned. From this, I draw the conclusion that there is no statute of limitations on armed robbery.

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Statute of limitations for theft in Arizona is 1 year for misdemeanor theft, and 7 years for felony theft. There is no statute of limitations on theft from public office.

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In the state of California the statute of limitations for armed robbery is 6 to 8 years. It will all depend on what type of weapon was used.

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I think the questioner is unclear on the term "statute of limitations" The commission of a felony offense NEVER just disappears and "goes away" after a certain length of time.

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