You can get up to 3 to 4 years
It depends on the felony
Credit Card fraud could be brought as a felony or misdemeanor. In both cases it would be set at 5 years in Alaska. If it is a violent crime, there many not be a limit at all. The limit can be tolled for up to 3 years if the perpetrator is out of the state.
The depends entirely upon the type of felony.
Bonding is a decision made by the insurance company, each one has different rules. Generally, you cannot get a bond if you have a felony related to dishonesty. For example, theft or fraud. If you have a felony not related to dishonesty (say, assault or drunk driving) some companies will bond you particularly if many years have past.
There are many crimes that could be involved. If it involves transfer of money or goods, it is fraud and can result in felony charges. Other types of fraud could be charged as well.
2-20 years
Forever.
the statue of limitiations of tort action in the state of Florida is how many years?Tort actions are civil suits. In Florida they are limited to 4 years, though malpractice is only two years from discovery.
Yes it is possibel to detect first party fraud As so many soft wares are found.
36 and 3/4ths
50 to life
That depends on how seriously the cuart veiws it.