Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
grand theft
how long does the states attorney have to file charges against someone for grand theft?
also, am i supposed to be arraigned within a certain time from date of arrest?
Asked on 10/18/07, 10:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: grand theft
The state can file charges within the statute of limitations which is several years. Firt appearance is 48 of arrest usually. Arraignment is not required in person.
Answered on 10/20/07, 2:26 pm
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