Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
warrant
Is there a statute of limitations for criminal warrants in florida (polk county)
Asked on 11/08/05, 11:25 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Hornsby
Richard E. Hornsby, P.A.
Re: warrant
There is not a statute of limitations per se for criminal warrants in Florida. There is a statute of limitations for the underlying charge. Whether the statute applies or not depends on if you were originally arrested, what the offense was, and if you have ever failed to appear for court on the case.
Call me and I would be happy to discuss your case with you.
Answered on 11/08/05, 11:41 am
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