Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
criminal
how long does the state have to file charges for a misdemeanor battery
Asked on 11/04/08, 1:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Vredevelt
Best Vredevelt & Associates
Re: criminal
The state has one year from the date of incident to file charges or else the statute of limitations will expire and forever bar them from filing charges. All My Best, Joe Vredevelt
Answered on 11/05/08, 10:15 am
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