I was arrested for theft over $1500 under $20,000 August, 2009. How long does Texas have to present this case to grand jury?
The statute of limitations for a State Jail Felony Theft in Texas is 3 years.
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The statute of limitations for a State Jail Felony Theft in Texas is 3 years.
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