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Old Mar 1, 2007, 06:07 AM
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Statute of limitations

Hi,

If one has several warrants that are all provincial what is the statue of limitation on them in Canada?

If you out run the statue of limitations do your warrants than become void?

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Hello satan:

This is what I said the other day to a question just like yours.

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I dunno if the laws in Canada are the same as the US on statutes of limitations, but in the US, the statute of limitations runs from the time they discover a crime until someone is charged. You were charged. If a warrant is issued for a particular individual, that warrant never expires.

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And here is what I said on the previous post to the same question.

Bingo. You are absolutely correct, excon.
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