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It depends upon several factors, the actual criminal charge (theft by deceit, grand larceny, etc.), the method (cc card stolen from the mail, used w/o permission of holder, fraudulently obtained, etc.) and the laws of the state where the crime was committed. The majority of criminal acts have lengthy state SOL's attached and in most cases such SOL's can be tolled by the court. "Tolled" is generally defined as the SOL being unaccepted as a defense or dismissal of charges.

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