Minor committed crime against another minor. Issue resolved between families. 20 years later. Can charges still be pressed?
Most felonies in Arizona have a statute of limitations of 7 years. Above counsel is correct about serious felonies.
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Most felonies in Arizona have a statute of limitations of 7 years. Above counsel is correct about serious felonies.
The police will hold whatever items they believe will be valuable evidence to secure a conviction against you. Yes, they can do this. They will...
The police will hold whatever items they believe will be valuable evidence to secure a conviction against you. Yes, they can do this. They will...
Even though your daughter is Arizona-based, this involves California law. You will probably get better answers if you re-post this in the...
I agree with the other attorneys too.
The State chooses whether to file juvenile charges against your son. Regarding the Facebook threats, you should save them. But your son should...
Being on probation means that your freedom is limited. It's not supposed to be easy. The alternative to probation is jail or prison. The best...
If you go try to retrieve it, they are going to try to get a "statement" from you. (some would say confession. You definitely need to consult...
Mr. Glazer is correct.
The statute of limitations is 7 years, but it is not running while the defendant is a fugitive.