There is no limit.
No, it may not be over. If the police are conducting an investigation and gathering evidence and it implicates you, they can arrest you at a later time.
No. Like police investigations - a PO's investigation can take as long as it takes to either confirm or dismiss the accusation against you.
They have until their investigation discloses enough probable cause to make the arrest. There is no statutory time limit on making an arrest.
What are you being "held" for? If you are going to be charged and arraigned the time limit is governed by constitutional law. If you are being helf for extradition, then there is no statutory time limit.... as long as the extraditing state is in the process of removing you.
If the lie is enough to hinder an investigation they can charge you with obstruction of justice, and hindering an investigation. If you were under oath at the time they can also charge you with Purjury.
if the investigation is over and the goods were legal and legally owned have an attorney call demanding the goods.
Once you file a police report of an offense YOU have nothing further to do in the process. Citizens and members of the public do not "press charges." Only the prosecutors office (or DA) can "press charges."
there is always going to be a trade limit, to inforce no cheating/bots.
The Sanford Police Department responded to the scene of the shooting as a result of a call to their dispatch, and they are handling the investigation. Trayvon Martin's body was present at the time of their arrival.
No (except for a statute of limitations), but you would have to have enough evidence to prove that they attacked you.
Of course. The police can impound your vehicle at any time if it's part of a crime investigation. Haven't you ever watched CSI? Hope you don't have a crack in the car somewhere.
A cold case is a police investigation that was previously unsolvable, not enough evidence or what ever at the time of the initial investigation. The case went "cold". Cold cases are investigated later in hopes of breaking the case. The TV shows about cold cases are shows about old unsolved police cases that still need to be solved.