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A sexual assault investigation can take from a few weeks to over a year, with no set timeline for conclusion. The duration of investigations is affected by factors such as evidence availability, the workload of the investigating agency, and circumstances like the location of the crime.
What is the statute of limitation on sexual assault in Washington state?
In Washington state, victims of sexual assault have three years to file a civil lawsuit. This time limit starts either from the date of the assault or when the assault was discovered. Lawmakers have tried to give survivors some leeway to make sure they have the opportunity to seek justice.
How long after an assault can you press charges in Washington state?
(The statute of limitations, or how long the prosecutor has after an incident to file charges, is one year for a simple misdemeanor, two years for a gross misdemeanor, and three years for most felony charges.)
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