Legal Question in Criminal Law in Tennessee
Is there still an applicable statute of limitations for a misdemeanor that was caught on video surveillance but reviewed after the statute of limitation to prosecute has passed?
1 Answer from Attorneys
The statute of limitations starts to run when the crime is committed, and stops when prosecution commences (when a warrant is sworn, a citation is issued, an indictment is returned).
So the general answer is no. Wait too long to commence prosecution -- twelve months in the case of almost all misdemeanors -- and prosecution is barred.
BUT, there are exceptions that stop the running of the clock, a process known as "tolling" the statute of limitations. These can include leaving the state, or willfully concealing the commission of the crime (such as hiding the video tape).
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