In many states they do, but in some they don't for felonies. These deadlines are known as statutes of limitations. Also what you're asking is if the prosecutors have a deadline to file charges. They don't indict, grand juries do. Prosecutors will either file charges by information, called a charging document, or seek an indictment by a grand jury.
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An indictment is a formal accusation or charge of a crime, typically issued by a grand jury based on evidence presented by a prosecutor. It signifies that the prosecutors believe there is enough evidence to bring the accused to trial.
An intervening indictment is a charge that is added to an existing indictment. For example: an offender may be charged with trespassing, along with vandalism. The latter can be an added charge based on existing evidence at the crime scene. If the police and prosecutors have enough evidence to mount against the offender, he or she can be charged with multiple felonies and indictments in court.
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Define "indictment discovery" please, and then re-word or re-submit the question. I was in law nforcement for over 30 years and have never heard the term.
The deadline is ongoing up until the end of the academic term so you can submit an application right up to the end of the academic term. After that, you are too late.
The deadline was April 15. If you missed the deadline just get it done as soon as you can and submit it. If you are obligated to file, the obligation never goes away, but penalties and interest keep increasing. If you are not obligated to file, the right to claim a refund goes away after three years in most cases.
You need to ask the body to which you hope to submit the form.
Submit an application before the deadline. You can find an application on the school website or on campus.
The most important thing to do when filing for a tax extension is to remember to submit paperwork by the deadline. The unfortunate reality is that a lot of people completely forget to do their taxes and require the extension after the deadline has passed. Missing the deadline can force you to pay incredibly high fees. You do not want to be financially penalized for simply forgetting to file paperwork by a certain deadline. The typical deadline for filing a tax extension electronically is April 15. If you remember to make this deadline, then you will not have to worry about paying extra fees.
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