answersLogoWhite

0

If you are referring to the statute of limitations, it depends on the crime. Misdemeanors charges usually have to be filed on withing a year. Felonies vary from 2 to 3 years to forever, depending on the type. 3rd Degree felonies usually have to be initiated within 2 years, while murders can be prosecuted at any time. If you are asking about how long after an arrest does the person have to go to trial, in some states it is 90 days, some 180 days, but if the person waives speedy trial it can be years.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

If you go to another state to try and get a job but you are collecting unemployment from another state can you continue with the same state just in-case you don't get a job at the new state?

Normally, yes, as long as you comply with the first state's requirements for finding a job and its provisions for making the move.


Who can you complain to about your case worker?

First try the case worker's supervisor. If that doesn't work, you can always write a letter to the state Insurance Commissioner.


How long can a parent be a student and not have to contribute income to the child support calculations State of CO?

That decided on a case by case basis.


Is cry an example of a long I or short I sound?

It is a long I, as is usually the case for consonant-Y words (by, fry, try).


How long does the state of Texas have on bringing a domestic violence case to trial?

It doesn't take that long! It depends on the case load. If there is a 7 year statue of limitation,,don't worry the case will make it to court way before that!


Can a lawyer represent a sibling in a divorce case in the state of Maryland?

Yes, as long as the sibling is comfortable with that arrangement.


Can state police investigate a state case?

Yes,a state police can investigate a state case.


How long does a Missouri judge have till the case goes out of jurisdiction?

Courts do not have time limits on jurisdiction. If the case is in the jurisdiction of a state trial court, it stays there forever.


does case have long a or short a?

Case has a "long" a sound.


How long can a collection company try to collect on an account?

Until your state's statute of limitations runs out on that debt.


How long does it take to get through the Oregon Trail?

Well i am not sure, but is this is for a state report i will look into it. >>>>>> try ask.com!


Can a federal judge try a case without a case number?

District courts do not try cases....

Trending Questions
What are the ethical implications of forcing individuals to work without pay? Why is our gang not shown on tv anymoore? What is the main idea of the tenth amendment? Is it legal to only have one license plate on a vehicle? Can a custodial parent in a joint legal custody arrangement gain primary physical custody of the child if the noncustodial parent violates visitation agreement by taking the child over several days? When neighbor A took the garage down next door neighbor's retaing wall slid into nextdoor neighbor's property are there legal rights to demand removal of the retaining wall rocks from the property? Does a federal system serve your needs today? What would happen if a party to a contract sign another contract with a third party concerning the same matter in earlier contract did the said party breaced the contract? What can a felon use to hunt with in MN? Can I drive in Australia with a mauritian driving licence? Why do people get fined? Has someone withdrawn money from my account without authorization? Is it legal to have both a Texas ID and a driver's license? Can a landlocked neighbor obtain an easement through my property even though it does not exist on the parcel map mine was purchased prior to his? A simile about a pirate ship? Do you need a CDL license to drive a Lull? Why is prison effective? Can you get house arrest of weekend jail for second misdemeanor larceny in Chesterfield VA? What if I don't pay a judgment in Texas from small claims court? When husband dies without a will and has joint tenancy with a third party what happens to property?