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If they amounted to criminal offenses, yes you can, if it is determined that it was you who committed them. Whatever you are referring to, most (all?) states have statutes of limitations on certain crimes but they usually take several years to pass before the opportunity for prosecution lapses.

It also depends on what kind of "actions" you are talking about. If it was doing drugs, then no, there is no evidence to convict you.

If you were stealing, then yes, if there is evidence to prove that you were the culprit, then you can be arrested and convicted for it if the evidence is strong enough.

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