There is no time limit set in law. A Grand Jury can take as long as they like to investigate and consider a case that is presented to them.
No. Since you are still "free" and un-arrested, and no indictment has been handed down, there is no limit on the time they may take to consider your case.
Generally all felony offenses. CAUTION: Not all states indict defendants via the Grand Jury system.
More information is needed - some states do not use the Grand Jury system to indict you of an offense.
I have found a resource that states that the limit for a felony begins at $500 dollars.
That would be a felony in Florida. They have set the limit at three years, unless it is considered a life felony, which has no limit.
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Speeding. Doubling the speed limit will turn a violation into a felony.
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It will depend on whether it is a felony or a misdemeanor. A typical felony case has a limit of 4 years in Georgia. Misdemeanors have a 2 year limit.
It is going to depend on a number of factors. The severity of the felony is going to determine whether there is a limit. If there was a death involved, there is no limit. If the crime is punishable by life imprisonment or death, there is no limit.
there is no limit on felonies in ky.
It will depend on whether it is a felony or a misdemeanor. A typical felony case has a limit of 4 years in Georgia. Misdemeanors have a 2 year limit.