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Old Apr 1, 2007, 05:59 PM
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Statute of Limitations

Where can I go to find what the statute of limitations for provincial offenses and federal offenses?

Example: Failure to appear, failure to complete probation (provincial)

possession of drug paraphernalia (federal)

Thank you in advance

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Where can I go to find what the statute of limitations for provincial offenses and federal offenses?

Example: Failure to appear, failure to complete probation (provincial)

possession of drug paraphernalia (federal)

Thank you in advance
Wasn't able to edit my question. After posting it I realised that I forgot to mention in Ontario, Canada. Sorry about that all.
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If it involves you, get a lawyer. Don't take any chances. Allot of lawters (ess. criminal) will talk to you for free over the phone. Even if you have to pay it is worth it if it is a good lawyer.
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Hello Lee-Ann,

For Federal crimes, see the Criminal Code of Canada: Criminal Code

For Ontario statutes see: E-Laws | Welcome to release 3

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