Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
what is the statute of limitations for a warrent on a 2 dergree felony
Asked on 11/13/09, 3:38 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Keith Engelke
Law Office of S. Keith Engelke
The statute of limitation for felonies is 5 years to file from the time of the offense. If there is a warrant it sounds like the case has already been filed.
Answered on 11/18/09, 4:12 pm
Robert Tuthill
Law Office of Robert H. Tuthill
warrants dont have statutes of limitations. May be able to argue speedy trial issues and lack of due diligence on the part of the state, but that will only be arguable as long as the defendant is not hiding out or avoiding arrest.
Answered on 11/18/09, 5:31 pm
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