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It all depends on the original offense that you were fleeing. If any statute of limitation is applicable to that particular offense then that MAY affect it. HOWEVER, some offenses in some states do NOT have a statute of limitations attached to them -AND- some states suspend the limitations if you flee out of state so that they stop running until you are brought back - then they start running again once you are back in state.

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