The Secretary of State does not have any term limitations. The position is a part of the President's cabinet and serves at the pleasure of the President. The Secretary of State can serve for as long as the President allows them to hold the position.
Without knowing what state/country you are referring to, this is impossible to answer.
Yes, all states have statutes of limitations for charging various offenses. Check your own state statutes for the limitations (if any) in your state.
She did not resign. She has stated that she will not serve a second term as Secretary of State under President Obama.
The U.S. Secretary of State does not have a fixed term length, as the position is appointed by the President and serves at their discretion. Typically, Secretaries of State remain in office for the duration of the President's term, but they can be replaced or resign at any time. Some may serve multiple terms under different administrations, while others may serve for only a short period.
There are no specific or legal requirements to become the United States Secretary of State. The position was created in 1789.
John Marshall was one of the men who served as Secretary of State to John Adams.
Statute of limitations varies from state to state. In 15 of the states, there is none for a felony of this magnitude. You will have to consult an attorney knowledgeable in the state in question.
You can find your California Secretary of State file number on any official documents you received from the Secretary of State's office, such as your business registration certificate or annual statement. You can also look it up online through the Secretary of State's business search tool.
Baltimore is in the state of Maryland. Therefore, any statute of limitations set by the state will apply in Baltimore and they vary based on the charges or crime.
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There are no statutes of limitations on Escapees, in any state. .
Patrick Mcloughlin is the Secretary of State for Transport for the United Kingdom.