Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York

statue of limitations on misdemeanor

I live and work in CT, my employer I work at ran a background check on me and had me come into the office to tell me that I did not reveal to them that I got arrested in New York in 1986 (Mesdemeanor charge) for possibly driving a stolen vehicle and having nunchucks in the car. I told Human Resource that I was 17 yrs old and I don't remember ever being arrested in New York. HR said the report doesn't say anything at all. Nothing about going to court, or about any warrants.

Is there a statue of limitations on misdemeanors or when I go to the police station to clarify this sitution, will I be arrested? I am being told at my new job that I could possibly be fired for lying on my application, but I honestly did not know about this misdemeanor in 1986.


Asked on 11/20/08, 6:26 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Carlos Gonzalez Gonzalez Legal Associates PLLC

Re: statue of limitations on misdemeanor

If there is a warrant out for you then you MUST turn yourself in and clarify the warrant... on something that long ago as long as you hire an attorney to assist you there should not be much of an issue at all... please feel free to contact our office at 877.229.3394 and selecting to speak to me , lead attorney carlos gonzalez

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Answered on 11/26/08, 9:08 am
Savyon Grant Law Office of Savy Grant

Re: statue of limitations on misdemeanor

It sounds like the case is open and you have a bench warrant for your arrest. If a warrant was issued the statue of limitations stops running and they can pursue the case.

212/847/9595

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Answered on 11/24/08, 1:23 pm


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