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A statute of limitation is a time period, set by law, during which the government can charge you for a crime. You cannot be charged for a crime once that time period has passed.
A statute of limitations is any law that bars claims after a certain period of time passes after an injury. The period of time varies depending on the jurisdiction and the type of claim.
Texas law sets out the statute of limitations, the period during which formal charges must be brought against a defendant for most offenses. These time periods range from two years to over twenty years, and for some offenses there is no limitation period at all.
Some crimes have no statutes of limitations. For example, typically has none. Sexual crimes against minors and violent crimes have none in many states. In some states, crimes that involve public funds have no statutes of limitations.
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