Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Criminal law
State of Florida has a statue of limitation law for felony offences of four years. If a person commits a felony while on probation for a previous felony and five years later it still has not been reported, does the statue apply or because it was committed during a probationary period the statue doesn't apply.
Asked on 6/24/09, 10:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Andrew Moler
Law Offices of Andrew C. Moler, P.A.
Re: Criminal law
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Answered on 6/27/09, 5:55 pm
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