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What is the statute of limitations for a Missouri or Kansas Criminal Charge?

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What is the statute of limitations for a Missouri or Kansas Criminal Charge?

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If you have an old, outstanding warrant for your arrest from a criminal charge long ago, and you are wondering if it will just go away after a number years, that is probably not the case. You are asking the wrong question. A statute of limitations generally applies only to charges not yet filed. Inevitably and old arrest warrant or probation violation charge will catch up to you, probably at the worst time. Give me a call, and I’ll tell you what your options are, and whether or not I can help you. I’ll consult with you in complete confidence, and there is no charge if you don’t end up hiring me.

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