Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
what is the statute of limitations for a larceny warrant
Asked on 12/16/12, 9:37 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Once such a warrant is issued, it can remain outstanding for years in
various law enforcement databases until it is executed, i.e., the subject
of the warrant arrested and taken into custody.
In other words, there is no statute of limitations that is applicable
to criminal warrants for the arrest of an accused once they are issued.
Answered on 12/16/12, 1:33 pm
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