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It can vary depending on a number of factors. If it is enough to be a felony, it could be as long as 5 years in Florida. If it is a misdeamenor it could be 1 or 2 years, again depending on the level of the crime.

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What is the statute of limitations for bad checks in pennsylvania?

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