As long as the individual is married to two individuals, the time is not going to begin, as the crime is continuing to be committed. The second marriage is going to be held invalid. But the standard statute of limitations for a felony is 4 years at the shortest, and could be held to be 10 years as it involves carnal knowledge.
No, there is no statute of limitations on bigamy. You are either married to two (or more) people, or you are not. It doesn't go away.
There is no statute of limitations in Louisiana on traffic offenses
If it is a Class A felony there is no limitation. For the other felonies, it is three years.
you can take as long as you want to file a lawsuit in court, so long as its within the statute of limitaions.
10 years
Arizona's statute of limitations on a written contract is 6 years. For a contract with a party in another state it is only 4 years. You need to be aware that the state law that applies could be different based on the actual contract language.
Louisiana has set the statute of limitations for filing a suit at 1 years for medical malpractice. That will be from the time of the injury or when it was discovered. There can be situations that will toll it for a longer period.
It is a criminal law. I believe that the court would hold that as long as the individual was married to more than one individual, the statute of limitations would not start to run.
6 months
Louisiana tickets do not expire. The purpose of a statute of limitations does not apply to traffic violations. Some jurisdictions may provide an amnesty for payment, but those are rare in these hard times.
A lease such as a musical instrument is normally based on a written agreement or promissary note. In Louisiana the statute of limitations is ten years from the last acknowledgement of the debt.
The statute of limitations on a cell phone bill in Louisiana is 3 years. This means that a request should be sent to the company stating that the debt is no longer owed.