There is no statute of limitations on filing a charge such as that. HOWEVER - the sooner, the better, time is of the essence! The next time, the attempt may not fail. ALSO - the longer you wait to report such a serious crime the more doubt law enforcement may have about the truthfulness of your story. Sorry... but THAT's a realistic fact!
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Georgia statute of limitations on a misdemeanor DUI is two years.
That is a felony in Georgia. It has a limit of 4 years.
The statute of limitations is going to be only 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia. There may be exceptions, so consult an attorney.
The statute of limitations is going to be 4 years if it is a felony. It will be 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia.
Yes, Georgia has statute of limitation laws. They are varied depending on the situation. There are limits on bringing civil suits, collecting on debts and being charged with crimes.
There is no such thing as a statute of limitations related to violating parole. The reason for a statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. You can be arrested at any time for the rest of your life.
The length of time permitted to file a suit, or statute of limitations, depends on the type of suit, not the defendant. If you are not comfortable researching statute of limitations and cause of action on your own, an attorney is wise.
Adultery in Georgia is classified as a misdemeanor, so the statute of limitations is two years.
The statute of limitations in Georgia for personal injury is two years with the discovery rule.
The statute of limitations on a written agreement in Georgia is six years. The date when it starts running may be difficult to determine, but it is possible.
Georgia law decreed all child support payments after or on July 1, 1997 have no statute of limitations. Any case before that is terminated when a child turns 18 years old.
2 years for misdemanor from date of crime.