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The statute of limitations is the time limit for filing charges against the defendant. The general federal statute of limitations for felonies stand for the proposition that the government can no longer file criminal charges for an offense once 5 years has passed.
A statute of limitations is a law that sets a time limit for filing criminal charges against someone. After the time limit has passed, the government cannot prosecute, try, or punish a person regardless of the evidence against him or her. The case is said to be statute barred.
Some criminal offenses, when committed by an alien present in the United States, may render that alien subject to removal from the country. And certain criminal offenses may preclude an alien outside the United States from being either admitted into the country or permitted to reenter following an initial departure.
non pro​se​qui​tur ˌnn-prə-ˈse-kwə-tər. ˌnōn- : a judgment entered against a plaintiff for failure to appear to prosecute a suit.
The following offenses and offenders are excluded from realignment: Violent felonies under Penal Code 667.5 and offenses where the defendant has a prior conviction for one of the violent felonies under Penal Code 667.5.

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If the statute of limitations for a criminal offense runs out, prosecutors cannot charge you, and you are effectively free from criminal consequences.

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