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Statutes of Limitations

The concept of a Statute of Limitations is to prevent someone from charging another of a crime or civil liability long after the memories have faded. Ask your questions here about the time limits associated with various legal actions.

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How do you get marijunana out of your system fast?

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You cant. If you only smoke it occasionaly then it takes 2-3 days to clear your system. If you smoke it regular, it can take 30 days or so to leave your system.

ANSWER: no matter if you smoke it occasionally no weed will be out your system in 2 or 3 days.

What is the statute of limitations for robbery is Washington state?

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In the state of Washington, there is no limit on murder. In the District of Columbia, 1st and 2nd degree murder does not have a statute of limitations. Other levels would be set at 6 years.

Is there a statute of limitations on traffic citations in Oregon?

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None, as there really is no statute of limitations for a traffic ticket. It does not expire. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.

What is the penalty for giving false information to a police officer in oregon?

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Misdemeanor, UNLESS the false infomration is in regards to shielding or protecting a felon wanted by law enforcement. Then the charge could be a felony depending on the seriousness of the crime that was being investigated.

What is the statute of limitations for DUI in Minnesota?

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If you have gotten a DUI in Minnesota, there is no statute of limitations that applies. Due process has occurred and the penalty assessed. It is a part of the criminal record and does not go away.

What is the statute of limitation on property damage in Texas?

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What is the statute of Limitation for overpayments of unemployment benefits in New Jersey?

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Does NJ Have a statute of limitation for overpayment of uc benefits. I received a notice that they overpayed me in 1994. I have heard nothing from them until now. They state they have a judgement and will garnish my salary. How can they do this 19 1/2 years later without any notice prior to this. I do not have records from back then and cannot prove if I did or didn't receive an over payment.

What is the statute of limitations to sue for medical malpractice in the state of North Carolina?

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Medical services are typically provided based on a written agreement. In North Carolina the limit is set at only 3 years. The time starts from the last acknowledgement of the debt, such as a payment.

What is the statute of limitations in Missouri for old bills?

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It will depend on the type of debt. For a written agreement, Missouri has set it at ten years. For an oral agreement it is only five years.

What is the statute of limitations for embezzelment in North Carolina?

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North Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. Embezzlement is normally a felony. If the crime is a felony of any type there is no limit. Malicious misdemeanors have not limit either. Other misdemeanors are set at 2 years.

Is there a statute of limitations for unpaid tickets in Nevada?

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Not really. The purpose of a statute of limitations is to insure that a person is accused of a crime at a reasonable point in time in which witnesses and memories are still available. You've already been notified that you committed the crime. They don't go away.

Rojgar hami yojana first employed in which state in India?

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Rojgar hami yojana was first employed in Maharashtra state.

What are the Statute of limitations for claiming an inheritance in California?

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> My friend that passed away in Mexico in '01 his Mom just passed away. Realizing you are not licensed in IL. can/will you answer a question regarding Wills? There were 2 kids, Don and a sister. The sister is the administrator of the Will.
> Don, my friend,wife,Glenda is still alive living hand to mouth. The Will reads the boys, 2, get his half and she gets nothing. How can they jump over Glenda and leave he nothing?
> Is there anything she can do?

Is ther a statute of limitations in Kansas on traffic violations?

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As such, a traffic ticket does not expire and is not subject to a statute of limitations. The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.

What is the statute of limitations for filing suit on a car accident in Ohio?

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In general, 2 years. An OVI is a Misdemeanor-1 offense, which falls under ORC 2901.13(b). There are exceptions that allow prosecution beyond the statute of limitations dependent upon tolling of time. In general the specific portions of the statute are 2901.13(G) and (H) which can extend the time if you are on trial for a concurrent and related charge which extends past the limitation, or if you purposefully avoid prosecution, such as by leaving the state.

What is the statute of limitations for harassment in California?

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If you are dealing with a debt collection situation, chances are you are trying to figure out how long collections places can harass you. In California the statute of limitations for harassment is four years if the agreement was in writing and two if it was an oral contract.

Is there a statute of limitations on back state taxes?

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The Oklahoma Tax Commission says, "No." I'm still trying to find an answer in the tax code or in a judgment.

3 years for sales and use (effectively). OAC 710:65-3-32.

3 years for income. OAC 710:50-5-12.

Is there a statute of limitations on a misdemeanor violence charge in North Carolina?

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A friend of mine has an assault (not a sexual assault) charge in North Carolina. He has lived back in Iowa for almost 2 years now, but wants to go back. I guess he was suppose to go to court for the charges but never did. Is there a statue of limitation for this? and if he goes back can he be arrested if they find him?

Massachusetts statute of limitations tax collection?

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Payroll taxes - as in your an employer who failed to pay over withholding? That (and sales taxes) are the big no no's! There is virtually no proterction of any type for this. Those were not YOUR monies...they are considered trust funds your holding for the State (or fed as case may be) and are actually earned by the employee. Not paying them is theft (and an assortment of other crimes) and severly prosecuted criminally. There is no Corporate protection and literally every officer and "responsible" person in the Corporation is individually liable. GET LEGAL HELP NOW...DON'T MESS AROUND FOR ANOTHER MINUTE...YOU OVER STEPPED THE LINE ON A MAJOR NEVER DO - I don't believe there is an SOL for this in most any State. (And as to do so you probably filed fraudulent reports..sworn to the government as accurate...etc....add on a few more porblems).

What is probate in North Carolina?

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Probate is actually the offering up a will to the court as the true original and last will and testament of a decedent. The term "probate" is often confused with "estate administration." To understand estate administration, one must first be aware of the concept of a decedent's estate. "Estate" is a term commonly used to denote the sum total of all types of property owned by a person at a particular time, usually upon his death. But, it may be better to think of an estate is a legal entity ("thing") that springs into being upon the death of an individual person. It makes sense, since generally a deceased person cannot by law own property, be indebted, give property away. And so the person's "estate" assumes these roles and responsibilities, and someone must manage (or administer) the estate. Administration comes in two flavors - with a will (testate) and without a will (intestate). Where a person administers a testate estate, that person is known as the executor or personal representative. The term probate actually involves an initial step in the administration - presenting the will to the clerk's office and qualifying as the executor. In testate and intestate situations, the general responsibilities are the same: * Gather the assets of the estate * Account to the estates division for the assets * Distribute the assets according to the will. If the decedent had no will, then the property is distributed according to the North Carolina Intestate Succession Act, which may or may not represent the intent of the decedent. * File the appropriate accounting the estates division and the appropriate tax returns, both individual and fiduciary (for post-death income). Types of assets to be gathered include bank accounts, vehicles, real estate, life insurance, pensions, stocks and bonds, income tax refunds, personal effects, business interests, boats. Thomas Neagle is a North Carolina attorney with his practice focused on estate administration and planning. He can be reached at 919 932 7445.

Texas statute of limitations for credit card debt?

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SOL's are regulated by state laws. To find out what the SOL for credit card debt is for your state you can do a simple search. Example: "Name of your State" Statute of Limitations For Debts. The Delaware Statute of Limintations for open accounts for debt collection is 4 years. The Delaware Statute of Limitations for written contracts is three years.

How many kids can you care for in your home without a daycare license in California?

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How many kids can you care for a home daycare?If the children you care for in your home are from the same family, except for your own children, than you don't need a license, whether it's one child or eight.

For example, if you have two children and a parent wants you to watch his/her four children, you don't need a license. However, if you have two children and you are already watching one child from one parent, you cannot watch any children from any other family -- you are breaking the law if you do so in California.

No, I am not a lawyer. I am the spouse of a day care provider in Bakersfield, CA and also build sites for licensed day care providers all over the country.

Should Iran be allowed to develop a nuclear program?

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Not under the current leadership. A: I'll try to present both sides: For: The arguments for Iran developing a nuclear program are that Iran does not acknowledge the US's or Europe's arguments saying they shouldn't, and indicate that they feel they should be allowed to pursue an independent course of scientific study and power generation on their own. For the most part, Iran has stated they do not intend to create nuclear weaponry, but this is not always what they say. When they do discuss the development of a nuclear program, they indicate it's in Iran's best interest to do so, especially as a deterent from Western first strike. Against: The arguments against Iran developing a nuclear program are more numberous. First, Iran is basically a fundamentalist theocracy. While there are two parts of the Government, the religious and the secular or political, the religious has at times subscribed to the belief that Islam requires the destruction not only of the Zionist state, but of all the people in it as well. There have been occassional direct threats against Israel from Iran as well, and I've never seen even a statement that say this is not so. It bears noting that it's unlikely Iran will reach parity with Israel's nuclear arsenal (never admitted by Israel but regarded as a given by most intelligence groups), so the only strategy that would have a serious chance of success would likely invovle an interdictive first strike. Additionally, Iran, having a violent past in regional factional warfare (including Suni vs. Shi'ite), is thought to be a likely candidate to use nuclear arms in any case if they had them. Their strategic placement in a geographical sense could make for an increase in overall tension in the Middle East. It bears noting that Russia, arguably Iran's largest trading partner, made the offer to provide the uranium fuel for their nuclear plant, if Iran would desist from refining their own (this refining is what generates the fissile materials needed for weaponization), and Iran refused this compromise, without much of an explanation. Those opposed to Iran having a nuclear energy program (which at this point includes all the UN Security Council, all of the European Union, the US and Great Britain, among others) are concerned that such a move would provide Iran with Nuclear weapons, and that Iranian politics would make the use of nuclear first strike capability a likelihood. Please note that these comments are intended solely as reportage, and may or may not represent my own personal opinions.

What is the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Georgia?

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The bottom line is to get away from the abuse in whatever way you can. You cannot really sue to get what you lost back, which was the time you spent in the situation when you could have taken advantage of other opportunities. Make sure you live in a safe place and move on from there.