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hi my nameamp;#39;s Mark Walmer Iamp;#39;m an attorney with 30 years experience in Pennsylvaniaamp;#39;s Criminal Justice System my practice is focused on helping people remove old criminal convictions through the use of Pardons and expungements in Pennsylvania a police record is a criminal history a criminal record it is the exact same thing which is a record of misdemeanor felony and summary convictions most people just call it a police record itamp;#39;s a criminal history so thatamp;#39;s actually asking what is the statute of limitations for police to file charges in Pennsylvania usually obviously motor vehicle offenses are charged immediately at the scene most misdemeanors are charged immediately when the police show up and separate the fighting people or whatever within a day or two um the answer to how long they have to investigate before theyamp;#39;re barred from bringing a charge by law is like years in the case of a misdemeanor and more years in the case of a