It will depend on what the level of the specific charges are. Misdemeanors will be set at 1 year and petty offenses at 6 months. It is tolled if the identity is not known or they are absent from the state.
Depends on the specific felony. Some crimes do not have a statute of limitations (e.g., murder).
The statute of limitations is the period of time that prosecutors are given to charge a given case. In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a Misdemeanor DUI (Regular DUI, Extreme DUI, Super Extreme DUI) is 1 year. The statute of limitations for a Felony DUI (Aggravated DUI) is 7 years. Here are the sources: http://dmcantor.com/blog/statute-of-limitations-for-misdemeanor-dui-in-arizona http://dmcantor.com/blog/statute-of-limitations-for-felony-dui-in-arizona
In Arizona it will depend on the specific charges filed. If it is a felony it will be seven years, otherwise one.
Manslaughter is normally charged as a felony. West Virginia has no statute of limitations for felony charges. They can bring them at anytime during the accused's lifetime.
North Carolina has no felony statute of limitations. In other words, if they find out you have committed a felony at any time of your life, they can bring charges. It is one of seven states like this.
It will depend on the actual charges that are brought. Felonies in Arizona are set at 7 years. However, it is tolled for absence from the state.
3 years for all drug charges.
It would probably be considered a misdemeanor in Missouri. That would have a one year statute of limitations.
In Arizona, the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor DUI offense is typically one year. For felony DUI offenses, there is no statute of limitations, meaning a charge can be brought at any time. However, it is always best to consult with a legal professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In Indiana, the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor Operating While Intoxicated is two years, and for a felony it is five years. The State may file charges at any time until the Statute of Limitations has run.
It depends entirely on the state and that state's statute which defines the Statute of Limitations for criminal offenses.
In Alabama Arson is a felony. As such there is no statute of limitations.