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The statute of limitations in New York state is three years with the discovery rule for exposure to harmful substances.

Another View: The SOL's for CRIMINAL violations are as follows:

Felonies - Murder, Class A felony: none; others: 5 yrs.; violation of collection, treatment, disposal of refuse and solid waste: 4 yrs.; breach of fiduciary duty: within 1 yr. of discovery of offense; official misconduct: 5 yrs. of offense

Misdemeanors - 2 yrs.; petty offenses: 1 yr.; tax law misdemeanor: 3 yrs. (NY City adm. code)

Acts During Which Statute Does Not Run - Absent the state for more than 5 years.

There is a different set of SOL's for violations of civil law.

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