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It would depend on whether it is a criminal or civil case. In California it would be either one year for criminal and two years for a civil case.
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In Georgia they consider breaking and entering as burglary. Burglary is considered a felony in Georgia and it carries a 4 year state of limitations. But when someone is charged the statue of limitations no longer applies.
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Arson is typically a criminal case, but a civil case could be brought. In Georgia the statute of limitations is 2 years. There may be time added based on discovery of the injury. Consult an attorney in Georgia for specifics.
Trespassing is a crime, which means it is a criminal matter. It is not a civil matter.
Trespassing is entering someone's property without permission, while criminal trespassing involves knowingly entering or remaining on someone's property after being told to leave or doing so with the intent to commit a crime.
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The statute of limitations is going to be 4 years if it is a felony. It will be 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia.
If it is a misdemeanor or a felony, one must have criminal intent to be guilty.
Trespassing can be considered both a civil offense and a criminal offense, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In general, trespassing on someone's property without permission is typically considered a criminal offense, while trespassing in a way that causes harm or damages property may also result in civil liability.
Yes, a person can still travel in the US even with a criminal record for trespassing. However, some countries may not permit entry with any type of criminal record.