Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kentucky
how long does the commonwealth att have to present a case to the grand jury after the alledged crime was committed?
Asked on 3/21/13, 5:09 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Andrea Welker
Welker Law Office
Until the statute of limitations has run.
Answered on 3/21/13, 7:25 pm
Daniel Hancock
Hancock Law Office
There is no statute of limitations for felonies in Kentucky. So if the charge is a felony charge (these are the only charges a grand jury hears typically), then there is no time limit.
Answered on 3/23/13, 7:18 am
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