Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Colorado statue of limitations for prosecuting sex crimes.
How long does the state of colorado have to prosecute someone for first degree sexual assault, with no dna evidence, when said person was already held for 10 days and then released, and recieved no further notification or inquiries since november 2002?
Asked on 4/19/06, 3:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Marc Milavitz
The Alternative Law Office of Marc Milavitz
Re: Colorado statue of limitations for prosecuting sex crimes.
At a minimom, 10 years. Sex assualts have their own statute of limitaions, which tend to exceed the normal felony statutes.
Answered on 4/19/06, 8:03 pm
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