Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
state statue of limitations
How long does the state allow an strong armed robbery case to remain open without charges being filed on a particular defendant.
Asked on 10/06/02, 8:55 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Eric Dirga
Eric J. Dirga, PA
Re: state statue of limitations
Strong arm robbery is a second degree felony. It has a statute of limitations of 3 years. There are also "speedy trial" time constraints too.
Answered on 10/07/02, 11:51 am
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