There's usually no limitation for the commission of a crime. the reasson for this is that a crime is considered to be a wrong done to the community. If the charges are dropped withhout a trial, they may still be re-instituted if it is by the state. this is a general legal principle. I doubt if it is any different in the State of Missouri
There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
Yes, there is a statute of limitations for theft in North Carolina. If it is a felony or a malicious misdemeanor, there is no limitation. If it is another type of misdemeanor, it would be two years.
In Washington State, the statute of limitations for felony identity theft is typically five years. This period begins from the date the crime was committed. However, if the identity theft involves a victim who is a minor, the statute of limitations may be extended. It's always advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific cases, as various factors can influence the statute of limitations.
7 years
Not sure in Illinois but in Wisconsin the statute of limitation is commonly 6 years.
Kentucky's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. If the theft is a felony of any type there is no limit. Misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
As of the end of the 2012 New York legislative session, the statute of limitations on theft in the state of New York is two years or five years, two iof the theft was a misdemeanor, five is the theft was a felony. N.Y. Crim. Proc. s. 30.10(2)(b) or (c).
North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Burglary is normally a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.
A felony offense: Three years.
That would be a felony in Arkansas. The limitation would be 3 years.
West Virginia's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any felony. Misdemeanors that involve petty larceny or perjury are limited to 3 years. All other misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
Connecticut has numerous levels depending on the severity of the theft. If the charges could result in 1 or more years in prison, it is set at 5 years. For a Class A felony, there is no limitation.