Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Statute of Limitations
I have information regarding a crime. This crime happened some years ago and I was informed that because it happened over 7 years ago this person can not be prosecuted because of a statute of limitations law. This crime involved millions of dollars of damage to farm property and would be considered a felony. Can this person be prosectuted for this crime?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Statute of Limitations
It depends. It depends upon: (1) which State the alleged crime occurred; (2) whether it could be charged as a federal crime; (3) a legal research effort analyzing the possible jurisdictions' statutes of limitations that might apply -- for example, often fraud type crimes have longer statute of limitation periods than crimes like theft; (4) etc.
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