Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Statute of limitations
I would like some information on the application of a statute of limitations, particularly dealing with the state of Colorado. In this case the person involved believes that a warrant has been issued. From what I have been told of the situation it would most likely be for credit card fraud (obtaining a credit card in someone else's name). Is there a statute of limitations on this type of crime in CO? Also, how long would a warrant be in effect? If there's a statute of limitations, when does it begin? When the warrant is issued? Thanks!
Asked on 6/15/03, 4:52 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Savela
The Savela Law Firm, PC
Re: Statute of limitations
Fraud is one a very few crimes that has no statute of limitation in Colorado.
Answered on 6/16/03, 2:12 pm
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