How long until you can't be charged with a crime under the statute of limitations?

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2026-04-03 19:20

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The statute of limitations sets a time limit for charging someone with a crime. Once this time limit expires, you cannot be charged with that crime. The length of the statute of limitations varies depending on the type of crime and the jurisdiction, but typically ranges from 1 to 10 years.

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