While it varies from state to state, in many places there is no statute of limitations for felonies. And in others it depends on the specific crime. Murder and rape usually don't have a statute of limitations anywhere.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction. Often the statute does not start until the crime is discovered.
He may, but if he is caught with such in his possession, he could also be charged with carrying a concealed weapon (for the knife in his pocket or a sheath, and for possession of the sword as a felon carrying a weapon.
No, you cannot. The charge is PPW-(B) Possession of Prohibited Weapon (that otherwise has legitimate uses).
The phrase encompasses ALL of the other crimes which COULD be charged with the offense (i.e.:possession of a prohibited weapon - possession of an-unregistered firearm - carrying a ocncealed weapon - etc- etc).
Carrying Concealed Weapon, Zero Tolerance Carrying a weapon in a strict controlled area: government buildings, schools, etc.
yes it can be very addicting and lethal it is now illegal in all states except North DakotaAnswerBut if you get a special license you can have possession of it and if you get a concealed carry license you can take it with you wherever you go.
it is a type of installation that is concealed. So that it calls concealed type installation.
Handguns can easily be concealed, and they are well suited to criminal purposes, while rifles are harder to conceal and are more often used by hunters for legal purposes.
Yes, it is legal to own and carry a switchblade knife in Arizona as long as it is not concealed with the intent to commit a crime. Arizona law allows for the possession and use of switchblades for everyday carry.
He concealed the message in the secret location. The sniper concealed himself carefully beside the tree.
Concealed Enemies was created in 1984.
No, you may own and carry a switchblade in Alabama but it cannot be concealed.