There are no SOL's pertaining to felony warrants. The warrant will remain valid and active until the named person is apprehended or voluntarily presents themselves to authorities. At a specific point in time, warrants do go "cold" meaning the information remains in the system but an active search for the person is no longer ongoing.
It depends on what state you are asking about. All states have different statutes of limitation. Customarily, felony offenses are the longest running (and in some states there is no limitation). Also, in most states, the limitation statute stops running if you flee out of state.
If you are a convicted felon and were found with a gun in your car there is no statute of limitations on this offense. This offense will apply to you for the remainder of your life.
Yes, and it could be a felony.
This is a felony crime.
yes
Brandishing an air gun is likely to be a misdemeanor. As such the limit is 1 year.
Your question is too broad to answer, and should be directed to an attorney. A felony is a serious crime, and you need an attorney- not Wikianswers.
In California it will depend on what the specific charges are. If this felony can result in over 8 year in prison it is set at 6 years. Less that that they are set at 3 years. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year unless a minor is involved which makes it 3 years.
If were exonerated from the crime you may purchase a gun. But if there are pending charges, you will probably be denied or delayed if you are purchasing through a licensed dealer.
Certain misdemeanor drug related charges, any felony charges, and domestic violence charges, whether misdemeanor or felony charges. This is accordance with federal law. On the matter of felonies, if the charges were only state-level felonies, and not federal felonies, it may be possible to file for relief of disability so that you can have your firearms rights restored.
If your rights have been restored, yes. However, executive clemency normally applies to federal felony charges, and you can only get your rights restored if you have state level felony charges.
Felony