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8 Cards in this Set
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Murder 1st/2nd |
No time limitations |
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Manslaughter |
Within 10 years |
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A felony |
Within 6 years |
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B or C felony |
Within 3 years |
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Computer crimes (Chapter 708 part IX) |
Within 5 years |
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Misdemeanor/ parking violations |
Within 2 years |
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Petty misdemeanor and violations (Other than parking violations) |
Within 1 year |
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Extensions to time limitations |
Fiduciary/fraud/deception: within 6 years from normal expiration date. Crime committed by person with legal duty to take care of aggrieved party’s financial matters or estate Person in public office: within 3 years from normal expiration date: while the person is still in office or within 2 years after they leave. With new DNA evidence to prosecute: within 10 years from normal expiration date new DNA evidence in case must have been collected before end of original time limitation expiration date: Minor under 18 years old: no time limitation if victim is still under 18 and crime was for a felony under 707 chapter V: sex offenses or chapter VI: child abuse Suspect is gone from state hiding: within 4 years from normal expiration date Time does not run if prosecution is pending in state for same crime(case made and awaiting state prosecution) |