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Old Jun 10, 2007, 01:03 PM
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statute of limitations

I failed to appear for driving without insurance 5 years ago i was wondering if enough time goes by will it dissappear? I live in Ontario Canada

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 01:36 PM   #2  
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no, you misunderstand what statue of limitation is.

If you drove without insurnace and never got caught, then you could not be charged after a amount of time.

But once you are charged, no there is no statue of limitation, Also it is very possible that a warrant could ( or should) have been issued.
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I failed to appear for driving without insurance 5 years ago i was wondering if enough time goes by will it dissappear? I live in Ontario Canada
I am not sure of the law there, but in PA (USA) there is like a 2 year limitation on summery or misdemeanors. There is exceptions for some misdemeanors but driving without a license is a summery offense. I would check the law books on that.
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If a warrant was issued for for failure to appear, there is no statue of limitation, once a warrant is issued, it stays valid with no SOL.

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CaptainForest agrees: Right on. No SOL once you have been charged.
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