Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
the statue of limitations on second degree grand theft
is it possible for the statue of limitations, to run out on a first degree felony. buglary of an occupied dwelling. prior to a second degree felony of grand theft.
Asked on 12/16/06, 12:25 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scott Cupp
Law Office of Scott H. Cupp, LLC
Re: the statue of limitations on second degree grand theft
A first degree felony is four years, a second degree is three years.
Scott H. Cupp
Law Office of Scott H. Cupp, LLC
West Palm Beach, FL
"Handling criminal cases across Florida for 20 years"
Answered on 12/16/06, 6:58 am
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